Step-by-step guide to Swiss Ball Stir the Pot

Maximize effectiveness: Tips for patients and practitioners

Step-by-step guide to Swiss Ball Stir the Pot

Maximize effectiveness: Tips for patients and practitioners

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1. Step-by-step how to do Swiss Ball Stir the Pot

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2. How to perform Swiss Ball Stir the Pot. Follow these instructions.

Step 1
Start in a kneeling position with a stability ball placed in front of you. Place your forearms on the stability ball. Drop your hips forwards until you have a straight line from your head to your knees. Maintain good strength in your shoulders.
Step 2
Lift your knees off the floor so that you now have a straight line from your heels to the top of your head. Hold this position and roll the ball in two clockwise circles and then reverse direction and perform two anticlockwise circles.
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Prescribe. Educate. Engage.

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3. About Swiss Ball Stir the Pot

- Core exercise involving circular movements on a Swiss ball - Targets abdominal and oblique muscles - Improves core stability

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4. Benefits of Swiss Ball Stir the Pot

Here are some potential benefits of performing this exercise:

- Targets abdominal and oblique muscles - Improves core stability - Enhances overall balance

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5. FAQ on Swiss Ball Stir the Pot

How do I perform Swiss Ball Stir the Pot?
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Assume a plank position with forearms on a Swiss ball; rotate the ball in circular motions while maintaining a stable core.

What benefits does Swiss Ball Stir the Pot provide?
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Improves core stability, enhances shoulder and hip mobility, and challenges the entire core.

Can I modify this exercise for beginners?
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Beginners can start with smaller circles and progress to larger ones as they gain strength.

How long should each set last?
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Aim for 30 seconds to 1 minute per set, adjusting as needed based on your fitness level.

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Prescribe. Educate. Engage.

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