Functionally Fit: BOSU Ball Single-Leg Lateral Reach |
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By Brian Schiff | ||||||
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Note: I first introduced the single leg lateral reach in October 2008, but decided to cover the BOSU Ball version in this current series given its value for neuromuscular training and injury prevention. Execution:
Don't compromise form at any point, yet allow clients to have an opportunity to correct loss of balance as this will encourage better neuromuscular patterning and motor memory. Application: This exercise can be utilized for injury prevention, general strengthening, ankle/knee/hip rehab and performance enhancement. It targets the entire lower kinetic chain, but I use it for specifically for gluteus maximus/medius strengthening. Other benefits include:
Clients should have a prerequisite level of static balance on the BOSU Ball prior to attempting this maneuver. Begin on the floor if necessary and transition as indicated. I include this training with my jumping cutting athletes as part of my ACL injury prevention/rehab as current research indicates our best weapon in the fight to reduce these injuries is neuromuscular training. The BOSU Ball can help enhance this type of training in the appropriate client populations and settings. Brian Schiff, PT, CSCS (www.brianschiff.com) is a licensed physical therapist, respected author and fitness professional. He became a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) in 1998. In 2000, he opened his own personal training and sport-specific conditioning facility, Fitness Edge, in Dublin, Ohio. Brian has presented at several professional conferences and seminars on injury prevention and sport-specific training. BOSU Ball is a registered trademark of BOSU Fitness LLC
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