3 classes per week

3 classes per week

This is a beginner program from that features classes from 20-48min. We will do 3 classes per week for 12 weeks and target the hips, low back, the general spine, and the knees.

Week 1:

Day 1: Short Class 78 

Day 2: Short Class 1

Day 3: Short Class 46

Week 2:
Day 1: Short Class 92

Day 2: Short Class 78

Day 3: Short Class 1

Week 3:

Day 1: Short Class 46
Day 2: Short Class 58

Day 3: Short Class 78

Week 4:

Day 1: Short Class 1 

Day 2: Short Class 46
Day 3: Class 16

Week 5:

Day 1: Short Class 7 

Day 2: Short Class 59 

Day 3: Short Class 35

Week 6:
Day 1: Class 20

Day 2: Short Class 78 

Day 3: Short Class 1

Week 7:

Day 1: Short Class 46
Day 2: Short Class 70

Day 3: Short Class 7

Week 8:

Day 1: Short Class 37 

Day 2: Short Class 35
Day 3: Short Class 135

Week 9:

Day 1: Short Class 78 

Day 2: Short Class 32

Day 3: Short Class 46

Week 10:
Day 1: Class 20

Day 2: Short Class 59 

Day 3: Short Class 1

Week 11:

Day 1: Short Class 113
Day 2: Class 16

Day 3: Short Class 78

Week 12:

Day 1: Short Class 37 

Day 2: Short Class 35
Day 3: Short Class 62

I recommend spacing out the sessions throughout your week. Example: Day 1 is a Monday, Day 2 is a Wednesday, Day 3 is a Friday.

Just a reminder - when training in areas of past injury/pain/dysfunction - it’s really important to keep your intensity levels low at first. The quality of tissue in these areas could be weak, so the amount of stress/force/load these tissues can absorb will be low at first. So keep those intensity levels low in the beginning, especially during PAILs/RAILs, and then gradually build up over time. The goal is to adhere to progressive overload and slowly build up. Always listen to your body and go at your own pace, and never work in any painful ranges of motion. Discomfort can be normal, but we never want that feeling to move towards a sharp pain, pinch, or twinge. It’s totally okay to work in smaller ranges of motion at first as well, and then gradually build up the range over time. Slowly building up in areas of weakness/limitation is definitely key!

I hope you enjoy the program!

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3 classes per week
  • Short Class 1: Hip IR & ER

    This class is all about rotational capacity of the hips. Targeting both Internal and External Rotation. This class is a shorter version of Class 9.

    Equipment Needed: Yoga Blocks

    Time Markers:
    0:10 CARs (warm up)
    
9:35 Hip IR PAILs/RAILs + Lift Offs (90/90 Base)
    
28:00 Hip ER PAILs/RAILs + Lift...

  • Short Class 7: Spine Circuit

    This class is all about the Spine, and we'll throw in some Pelvic movements as well.

    No equipment needed, but If you have a stability ball or resistance/stretching band they could come in handy, but not necessary.

    Time Markers:
    0:10 CARs (warm up)
    5:20 Advances Neck CARs (“Up-Beard” Base)
    6:5...

  • Short Class 32: Hip Flexion (Hamstring Specific)

    This is a hamstring specific mobility class

    Equipment Needed: Yoga blocks, a box to place your leg up on. Tennis ball, extra padding for your ankle/knee, and sticks for balance are optional…you can use a wall for balance, and get creative with the padding.

    Time Markers:
    0:30 CARs (warm up)
    8:...

  • Short Class 35: Spinal Flexion (Lumbar Focus)

    Spinal Flexion Gains - Low Back Focus

    Equipment Needed: A chair or bench to sit on. Slant board and resistance band are optional.

    Time Markers:
    0:20 CARs (warm up)
    7:00 Roll Ups (Supine Base)
    9:00 Anterior/Posterior Pelvic Tilts (Quadruped Base)
    10:40 Spinal Flexion PAILs/RAILs (Seated Base)
    ...

  • Short Class 37: Hip Extension (Quad/Psoas/Hip Flexor Specific)

    We got a hip flexor/psoas specific class

    Equipment Needed: Yoga blocks, something to prop your leg up on (we use plyo boxes). Extra padding for your ankle/knee and sticks for balance are optional.

    A lot of people deal with “tight” hip flexors/psoas, and typically tightness = weakness, so utiliz...

  • Short Class 46: Hinge Point - Lumbar Spine

    Hinge Point Training for the Lumbar Spine

    Equipment needed: A Powerband (or pull-up band)

    A healthy spine is where each spinal joint has the ability to move, with control, relative to another. Each joint should be unrestricted in its motion. We want forces to be distributed across the spine eve...

  • Short Class 58: Knee IR

    This will be a single joint focus class for Knee Internal Rotation.

    No Equipment needed

    The fundamental motion of our knee is rotation. So in order to expand space (“mobility”) within the joint capsule we must first establish rotational capacity. The most important for the knee being internal r...

  • Short Class 59: Low back & Hamstring Circuit

    Equipment Needed: Yoga blocks. Tennis ball optional.

    This will be an up-tempo class where we work multiple different movements, altering between hamstring and low back specific drills.

    Low back and hamstrings are typically areas of tightness and weakness for people. So I wanted to offer a quic...

  • Short Class 62: Knee End-Range Control

    This class will help you develop greater end-range control of your knees

    Equipment Needed: Yoga blocks and extra padding for your knees. Ankle weight is optional.

    We’ll work a series of different end-range control drills for every position of the knee (Flexion, Extension, IR/ER). Movements such...

  • Short Class 70: Knee Flexion

    Single joint focus class for Knee Flexion

    Equipment needed: Yoga blocks. Extra padding for your knee and sticks for balance are optional.

    Many people struggle with bending their knee with good range and strength - so this class will be a good option for those needing to improve this area.

    We’l...

  • Short Class 78: Spine Circuit

    This class is all about the Spine.

    Equipment Needed: Yoga Blocks and we’ll be using a wall from a couple drills.

    In this class we'll go through different drills for the spine with a slightly more up tempo pace. Please go at your own pace though, if you need to pause the video and slow things do...

  • Short Class 92: Knee External Rotation

    This will be a single joint focus class for Knee External Rotation.

    No equipment needed.

    The fundamental motion of our knee is rotation. So in order to expand space (“mobility”) within the joint capsule it's important to establish rotational capacity. In this class we’ll target external rotatio...

  • Short Class 113: Low Back Rotation

    Our first ever low back rotation class!

    No equipment needed. But if you have limitations in your low back rotation, using yoga blocks can help decrease the overall range of motion in our PAILs/RAILs base.

    This class is great for the low back, SI Joint, and even for the hips.

    If the low back o...

  • Short Class 135: Knee Extension

    This class is for Knee Extension

    Equipment needed: Yoga blocks, something to elevate your foot up like a balance pad/towel/yoga block, and ankle weight is optional.

    This is a good option for those who have struggled with knee issues or those who are just looking to improve their overall knee ...

  • Class 16: Knee Flexion & Extension

    This class is all about the Knees. We'll target Knee Flexion and Extension.

    Equipment needed: Yoga blocks (or something to elevate your foot up), an extra cushion (we use an airex pad in the class), and something for balance like sticks/chairs/or placing your hand against the wall.

    Time Markers...

  • Class 20: Knee IR & ER

    Knee IR and ER - Rotations GAINS

    Equipment Needed: Something to prop your foot up (we're using a balance pad).

    Time Markers:
    0:15 CARs (warm up)
    3:00 Knee Capsular CARs (Seated Base)
    4:30 Internal Rotation PAILs/RAILs + Lift Offs (Modified 90/90 Base)
    25:30 External Rotation PAILs/RAILs + Lift...