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Foot-Hip Connection |
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Description
In this online Pilates workshop, Dorene teaches alignment from a Restorative Exercise Specialist perspective and works to help clients understand how turned out legs and feet help to create many issues such as hip pain, bunions, arthritis, "fallen arches", plantar fasciitis and so on up the chain.
Learn how to biomechanically align the feet and legs to help organize better alignment and work toward alleviating pain. Watch how Dorene works with a client who has hyper-pronation of the feet to align her feet and legs and work the intrinsic & extrinsic foot muscles, as well as the hips to lift her arches.
The workshop begins with basic foot anatomy and alignment. We then move into intrinsic foot exercises that can be challenging for those who have kept their feet shod most of the time. Then we progress into adding extrinsic muscles, followed by more challenging hip movements. We finish by showing how to incorporate some of the more challenging exercises on a Reformer and the Chair.
Objectives
- Develop awareness of the intrinsic foot muscles that may be a bit underused
- Learn how even a slight turnout affects movement up the chain
- Understand how to biomechanically align the feet for the joints of the toes and ankles to function optimally
- Watch a client with hyper-pronated feet ("fallen arches") get her feet to lift into place with her hips
Concepts & Techniques
- Alignment of the feet, legs and hips based on specific bony landmarks and joints
- Working of the intrinsic and extrinsic foot muscles to support the medial arch
- Watching how the external rotation of femurs creates a lift in the medial arch
Props & Equipment Used
- Small Props
- 1/2 dome (or rolled up towel)
- Cushions for bolsters
- Reformer
- Chair
Workshop Level
- Advanced
- Beginner
- Intermediate
Duration & Access
This workshop is approximately 2 hours long and you have 30 days of access
(No expiration for Forever Access Members)
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About Dorene O’Malley
Dorene has been teaching movement for over 30 years. She is well versed in many varied modalities, but has made the combination of Pilates and Restorative Exercise combined with release techniques her...
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SOYEON P--- QuizpageId 25104
very good
Lisa J--- QuizpageId 25104
Excellent information, thank you!
Sonya L--- QuizpageId 25104
good and organized workshop
Dorienne L--- QuizpageId 25104
I really enjoyed this. Understanding the feet as our foundation is so important!
Gerolyn W--- QuizpageId 25104
Wonderful training! Very helpful for foot issues... Thanks
Lorraine K--- QuizpageId 25104
Workshop was terrific. Loved the attention to detail.
Jenny G--- QuizpageId 25104
Amazing information! The feet are overlooked so often--Dorene brings attention to a critical body part necessary for optimal function of the body.
Sara A--- QuizpageId 25104
Workshop was great. Would like to see more on if the client was lacking dorsiflexion (bony restriction) how that would change all that we learned in this forum...
Kristy M--- QuizpageId 25104
Great workshop!!! Loved the style of teaching! Very helpful
Jennifer S--- QuizpageId 25104
I enjoyed the concepts and the careful attention to detail
Laura F--- QuizpageId 25104
there were lots of good exercise options and cues for this particular individual. It would be nice to see multiple bodies with different deviations and compensation patterns
Ilona W--- QuizpageId 25104
I find the workshop very informative and I would like to add more exercises on the equipment. The informations and presentation are clear and nice to follow. Thank you:)
Tania B--- QuizpageId 25104
Really useful info. The backwards/forwards role of the hip to foot is clear and the exercises then relevant and specific. Plenty of cues for correct execution of the exercises with illustration of possible faulty movement. Great thank you
Malgorzata P--- QuizpageId 25104
love it
Heather D--- QuizpageId 25104
This was a fabulous workshop and once again I am awed by the power of going back to the basics (which are so often overlooked ) in Pilates and Yoga training. Thank you Dorene...you are a masterful teacher! My feet, my hips and my clients thank you!
Laura D--- QuizpageId 25104
Nice! My feet feel stronger and more flexible already! :)
Kristina T--- QuizpageId 25104
I am trying to work on my own foot, so it was great to learn from this workshop. I will try to apply these exercises into my routine.
Linda Z--- QuizpageId 25104
Very detailed anatomy segment and breakdown of movement. I appreciate the intro exercises and the progression of leveling from floor work to equipment.
" Excellent information, thank you! "
Lisa J
" Great workshop!!! Loved the style of teaching! Very helpful "
Kristy M
" I enjoyed the concepts and the careful attention to detail "
Jennifer S
" Nice! My feet feel stronger and more flexible already! :) "
Laura D
" I am trying to work on my own foot, so it was great to learn from this workshop. I will try to apply these exercises into my routine. "
Kristina T
" Very detailed anatomy segment and breakdown of movement. I appreciate the intro exercises and the progression of leveling from floor work to equipment. "
Linda Z