The lower leg is engineered to be incredibly durable with some of the strongest (calves and achilles) and most intricate (feet) anatomy in your body. Maintaining the health of your lower legs can mean the difference between walking or not. Use this video to release and refresh from your knees to your toes.
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Reclined Recovery
This class is done entirely from your back. Whether you're still from a workout, or just looking to create some mobility in the hips, this class will lengthen your hip flexors, hamstrings, inner, and outer hips.
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Legs Up
Your lower body supports your weight under the force of gravity. Putting your legs up the wall reverses this workload by decompressing your hips, knees, and ankles, supporting circulation, releasing your low back, lengthening your hamstrings, and calming the nervous system. Do this after a traini...
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Happy Hips | Flexors and Hammies
Hip flexors and hamstrings are both notoriously short and tight. This flow is designed to restore length. You'll be able to access more power from your glutes, alleviate your back pain, and regain structural balance in the pelvis and spine.
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