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The Knee:A Reflection of the Hip and Ankle | $39.00 USD Register Now | $29.00 USD Forever Members enjoy early access, special pricing, and no expiration dates! If you’d like to take advantage of this special price, please add Forever Access here and then come back to this page to make your purchase. (If you have Forever Access - make sure you are logged in to make this pricing available.) | NPCP CECS Not offered |
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Description
This workshop focuses on your knees to function in a healthier fashion. The knee is the largest most challenged joint we have. It is situated between the two longest bones in the body, which creates large forces within the knee as we walk, run or jump. Healthy, well aligned knees, deal efficiently with this situation. However, incorrect alignment and lack of proper training can cause the knees to become painful as ligaments, joints and muscles are strained.Objectives
- Gain inspiration in improving client’s function, balance and injury prevention
- Learn to improve the function of your client's knee
- Learn to improve the alignment of the leg
- Learn to improve standing and gait
Concepts & Techniques
- Gain insight in to the design and function of the knees.
- Understand the anatomy of the leg and its affect on the knee
- Assessment of client’s posture and the influence of the posterior leg and hip muscles
- How your clients neurological patterns prevent good function of legs and posture
- Learn imagery to improve the health of your knees.
- Experience how the function of the knees relates to your hips and feet.
- Use Pilates repertory to improve function and balance of tone.
- Discover imagery that will make walking and running more pleasurable.
Props & Equipment Used
- Balls
- Chair
- Reformer
- Trap/Cad
Workshop Level
- Advanced
- Beginner
- Intermediate
Duration & Access
This workshop is approximately 1.2 hours long and you have 30 days of access.
(No expiration for Forever Access Members)
(No expiration for Forever Access Members)
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About Lesley Powell
Lesley A. Powell – Master Teacher and Balanced Body Faculty
Lesley A. Powell brings together her unique career as a dancer, choreographer, world acclaimed Pilates instructor, movement educator an...
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Feedback on The Knee:A Reflection of the Hip and Ankle by Lesley Powell
Featured Student Feedback
Jennifer S--- QuizpageId 13483
I enjoy Lesley's classes because after having taken Franklin Method it helps me integrate the concepts I learned about bone rhythms into my Pilates practice. Very helpful
Sara C--- QuizpageId 13483
Clear and effective
Valerie P--- QuizpageId 13483
Great cues!
Gerolyn W--- QuizpageId 13483
Wonderful video! Leslie takes a very complicated issue and helps explain in detail how and why the knee can get disorganized I it’s function in clear and simple terms. The analogies and imagery used in this video make is accessible to instructor and the client. Thanks so very much! Gerolyn Whittemore, Scolio-Pilates Practitioner
Kris B--- QuizpageId 13483
There was an incredible amount of useful information in this workshop. I learned so many new concepts.
Renee D--- QuizpageId 13483
Hi there! Thanks so much for this video and all of the great info! I would have liked more detail, including some slow motion of her gait, as well as a more thorough breakdown of what I'm looking at/for on the the alignment assessment. Thanks a bunch!Renee:)
Cynthia B--- QuizpageId 13483
Great information to breakdown alignment, function and correction. Thank you.
Kimberly B--- QuizpageId 13483
Informative video
Daniella T--- QuizpageId 13483
I was very familiar with the hip and femur accessory motions, but this video helped me immensely with how to correct and manage a dysfunctional tibia. Having danced and been an equestrian, I realize the implications of turing out from the foot/shin instead of the hip creates challenges to manage later in life. I already notice a difference in how my foot organizes just with the focus to medial hamstring. I will use this on myself and on many of my patients with similar issues. Thank you.
Brenda A--- QuizpageId 13483
Wonderful information. Great cuing and helpful tips. Love the open chain leg extension when she was seated on the chair. I question some of the rotation cuing in relation to meniscus tears post surgery and will message you about that. Thank you for this video.
Natalia O--- QuizpageId 13483
great tips
Ellen L--- QuizpageId 13483
This was especially useful personally, as I have arthritic knees, ACL surgery and a torn meniscus.
Amy --- QuizpageId 13483
Appreciate the explanation of the bone rhythms and hands on cueing examples!
Shabnam G--- QuizpageId 13483
thank you for the great input. I really enjoy all the information. Thank you for remembering to mention spring settings!
Tiffany R--- QuizpageId 13483
I really liked not having a perfect model nail it; I liked to see the struggle between LP and the client.
Amy L--- QuizpageId 13483
Very detailed and good info...
Dagmar R--- QuizpageId 13483
Lots of good information.
NAOMI F--- QuizpageId 13483
Great information on the knee
Erin E--- QuizpageId 13483
I enjoyed this workshop, I feel it offers many strategies for adjusting the alignment of the knee for better bealth with clear and detailed information.
Michele W--- QuizpageId 13483
A lot of information packed into an hour - very useful and informative personally, as well as for many of my clients!
Audrey P--- QuizpageId 13483
The course presentation and content were a perfect blend of technical and example.
Amy H--- QuizpageId 13483
Very helpful information and wonderful instruction!
Bea L--- QuizpageId 13483
This was such a useful workshop. I can't wait to apply the things I have learnt to my clients, and to my own practice. I'm looking forward to less knee pain in my life!
Phyllis G M--- QuizpageId 13483
As always, Lesley, a lot of great information. Thank you so much for your wisdom!
Courtney H--- QuizpageId 13483
Lesley is a great teacher. I enjoy her hands-on approach to working with students, and am excited to explore the leg rhythm with my Pilates students and dancers.
Cherhine S--- QuizpageId 13483
Very interesting workshop. I love how Lesley showed us how the mechanics of the knee works and how to improve some patterns.
Patricia T--- QuizpageId 13483
Thank you for this great workshop. I have several clients with knee replacements, including my mom...she hyper extends & is knock kneed too, so this really helped me a lot.
" I enjoy Lesley's classes because after having taken Franklin Method it helps me integrate the concepts I learned about bone rhythms into my Pilates practice. Very helpful "
Jennifer S
" Wonderful video! Leslie takes a very complicated issue and helps explain in detail how and why the knee can get disorganized I it’s function in clear and simple terms. The analogies and imagery used in this video make is accessible to instructor and the client. Thanks so very much! Gerolyn Whittemore, Scolio-Pilates Practitioner "
Gerolyn W
" I was very familiar with the hip and femur accessory motions, but this video helped me immensely with how to correct and manage a dysfunctional tibia. Having danced and been an equestrian, I realize the implications of turing out from the foot/shin instead of the hip creates challenges to manage later in life. I already notice a difference in how my foot organizes just with the focus to medial hamstring. I will use this on myself and on many of my patients with similar issues. Thank you. "
Daniella T
" Wonderful information. Great cuing and helpful tips. Love the open chain leg extension when she was seated on the chair. I question some of the rotation cuing in relation to meniscus tears post surgery and will message you about that. Thank you for this video. "
Brenda A
" Great information on the knee "
NAOMI F
" A lot of information packed into an hour - very useful and informative personally, as well as for many of my clients! "
Michele W
" The course presentation and content were a perfect blend of technical and example. "
Audrey P
" As always, Lesley, a lot of great information. Thank you so much for your wisdom! "
Phyllis G M
" Very interesting workshop. I love how Lesley showed us how the mechanics of the knee works and how to improve some patterns. "
Cherhine S