Thursday, 17 July 2014

3 Wrist & Forearm Pole Strength and flexibility training Pole Passion

Pole Fitness and Dance
Many of us forget how important our wrists are for pole fitness and dance and quite often forgotten about it until it’s too late
In our experience, as a student progresses from the foundations and eager to go upside down, they underestimate the importance of strong forearms and wrists (to hold our bodies up on the poles and to come down again safely) – many students admit sometimes it’s been a good 10 or sometimes 15 years since they did a hand stand!!

So each week focus on the wrists and forearms from the beginning of your training
These simple exercises off the pole  can be included as part of the warm ups or as the main component of your lesson or at home as additional pole practice




Exercise 1
Use a  squeezy stress ball or a tennis ball
Squeeze tightly for a count of 5 seconds  (this should not cause pain or discomfort)
On each hand
Repeat ten times x 3 sets

Exercise 2
Wrist flexion and extension
Wrist flexion
Palm facing upwards, elbow into chest, supporting your forearm with your other hand
create a fist - gently raise and lower your fist keeping the arm at 90 degrees bend
Wrist extension
Palm facing downward, elbow into chest, supporting your forearm with your other hand
create a fist – gently raise and lower your fist keeping your arm at 90 degrees bend
10 moves x 3 sets Stop if it is uncomfortable and do not over train this movement 2 /3 times per week
To make this harder and advance this movement
Add a stretch band for resistance (held by your foot) or hold a light weight in the hand whilst performing this movement

Exercise 3
Circular wrist movements
Move your wrists, with your hands in a fist position, left and right
and in a circular motion in both directions
repeat for a count of 20 x 2 on each hand


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