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Turn Out





Turn Out

So one thing you need to remember is that it's not going to happen straight away. It will take time and regular practice for your turn out to improve. If only we could wave a magic wand and have amazing hip rotation like Svetlana Zakharova. ➝



Here are a few exercises you can do at home to help improve your turnout.



Warm up:
Warming up your hip/bottom/thigh muscle first is a must! Gently swing your legs forwards, backwards and sideways to increase blood flood to these areas.
Hug your knee to your chest and hold for 8 counts, repeat opening up your turnout by pulling your knee towards your shoulder.

Butterfly Stretch: 
Sit with your legs bent and so the soles of your feet should be facing each other. Make sure you keep your back straight and your head up too

Prone Butterfly Stretch:
Lie flat on your tummy and draw your knee up, keeping your feet together and attempting to get your feet to touch the ground. The shape made should be similar to the exercise above.

Back Straddle Split:
Lay on your back with your legs up in the air at 90 degrees, feet turned out and toes pointed. With resistance, lower your legs out to the side,  into a straddle split and then draw your legs back up into a closed position 90 degree position. Repeat.

Cool down:
Stretching out those hip muscles is again very important. You've just worked and stretched them and they need to recover. Repeat the 'Warm Up' exercises.

Fab Abs!

Fabulous Ab's !


Dancers require strong core muscles, not only to help execute the steps but also to protect the lower back as weak abdominal muscles can lead to low back vulnerabilities.

Sit-up and crunches are popular ab exercises however they can put stress on the neck or back. An alternative exercise to sit-ups is the Plank.








Plank exercise:

1. Starting in the push up position is the easiest way to get into the plank.

2. Lower both your forearms to the ground so that both your elbows and fists are flat to the ground, and directly underneath your shoulders.

3. Curl your toes under. Straighten your body but keep your neck and spine neutral. Imagine that you’re a plank of wood, and that you’re straight as an arrow.

4. Engage your abdominal muscles and squeeze your glutes. These are the two major muscle groups you’ll be working out in this exercise.

5. Hold this position, for at least 30- 60 seconds, rest, and then go for another 30-60 seconds. Keep your eyes on the floor in front of you. Avoid raising your behind. Your body should make a straight line from your heels to the back of your head.


Another really good exercise to strengthen you abdominal muscles is Crisscross.


Crisscross exercise:

1. Lie on your back with your hands layered, palm over palm, behind your lifted head and with your knees bent tightly into your chest.


2. Inhale slowly and twist your torso to the left until your right elbow connects with your left knee, straightening your right leg forward and holding it a few inches above the floor. Curl the chin and shoulders off the floor up to the base of the shoulder blades.

3. Exhale with control and twist to the right, connecting your left elbow to your right knee and 
extending your left leg. Continue alternating sides. Complete  



There are many more exercises you can do to improve you core strength you can it up online or even book a few Pilates classes to make sure you are doing it with the correct technique. 

Good Luck and Happy Dancing!