'Bridge Exercise with Swiss Ball'

'Bridge Exercise with Swiss Ball'
01:27 Nov 30, 2022
'(PTVideo.TV iPhone/iPad App @ http://winzi.gs/ptvideoapp) Physical Therapy Videos from http://ptvideo.tv/ - Bridges with Swiss Exercise Ball. Commonly Used For: Knee pain, hip pain, back pain and core strengthening. I\'m going to show you how to do bridges with an exercise ball, which is a good way to strengthen both your glutes and your hamstrings as well as your core, as you\'ll be needing to stabilize the exercise ball. So, what you\'re going to do is you\'re going to get on the floor. You\'re going to put your feet up on the ball, lay down flat. You can do this with either your knees bent or straight. So, you\'re going to keep your knees straight, you\'re going to have your feet up on the ball and just lift straight up, squeezing your glutes as you lift up off the floor and slowly lowering yourself back down. So, where your core strengthening comes in is you need to keep it stable. Don\'t let it wiggle around. You\'re just nice and tight, and back down. If you\'re going to do it with your knees bent, bring the ball in a little bit more, dig your heels down into the ball, and bridge up nice and slow. This one, you\'re going to feel it a little bit more in those hamstrings as well as in the glutes. You should feel no low back pain with this. If you do, you might be either bridging up too high and arching your low back, or you need to tighten your stomach muscles more before you lift up off the ground. So that\'s how you do your Swiss Ball bridges.' 

Tags: fitness , exercise , core , back , physical exercise , glutes , pain , hip , leg , ball , swiss , knee , hamstring , Back Pain (Disease Or Medical Condition) , Swiss Ball (Vocabulary Equivalent Topic) , Physical Exercise Word , Physical Exercise Symptom , Physical Therapy Medical Specialty

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