Purpose: This variation of a reverse plank challenges skater's single leg stability while they have to engage their quads to lift their free leg. Skaters do this exercise without a band or with a stiffer band depending on their strength.
Focus: Core strength, back strength, glute strength, hamstring strength, shoulder stability, quad strength, muscle toning, injury prevention
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Advanced-Elite: Side plank bottom leg...
Purpose: This skater-specific side plank variation helps skaters work on maintaining good strength and stability in their core and shoulders while practicing air position snaps.
Focus: Skater specific, Core strength, obliques, shoulder stability, tight air position, hip mobility, hip abduction,...
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Advanced-Elite: Alternating sprinter ...
Purpose: This sit-up variation is a great way to increase the difficulty as well as have skaters work on coordination and powerful arm and knee drive.
Focus: Core strength, timing, coordination, speed, power
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Advanced: Reverse table-top position ...
Purpose: This is an advanced reverse tabletop position variation that could be incorporated into a workout as a compound core exercise.
Focus: Spinal rotation, coordination, timing, stability, injury prevention, deep core muscles, back strength, shoulder strength, cross body rotation.