Lower Limb & Hip Control

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Lower limb Control
Junior | Weight Placement

Lower limb Control

Transfer of weight
Junior | Weight Placement

Transfer of weight

Fondu & Rise alignment
Junior | Weight Placement

Fondu & Rise alignment

Weight Placement check
Junior | Weight Placement

Weight Placement check

Transfer of weight extension
Junior | Weight Placement

Transfer of weight extension

Weight placement extension
Junior | Weight Placement

Weight placement extension

Promenade - Extension
Junior | Weight Placement

Promenade - Extension

Leg & body extension
Junior | Weight Placement

Leg & body extension

Balance with Weight Placement
Junior | Weight Placement

Balance with Weight Placement

Tombé training
Junior | Weight Placement

Tombé training

Music Used

Don Quixote (Pliés) | Ballet Class App

Equipment used

Exercise Ball / Fit Ball

Exercise Ball / Fit Ball

Ballet Barre

Ballet Barre

This exercise is designed to strengthen the alignment and control of the lower limbs so that students can maintain proper weight placement over the front of their foot. It's a valuable exercise for enhancing stability, alignment, and control in ballet movements.


Preparation: Students should position their heel on the centre of the fit ball in effacé devant at the barre. For students with hyperextended legs, adjust the foot further over the ball. Ensure that the hips are square and that there is no weight leaning into the fit ball.


Steps:

1. Begin with a slow rise, lower, followed by a fondu (plié).

2. Progress to a quicker tempo and pivot (promenade) into seconde position.

3. Repeat in à la seconde, double checking students' hip alignment.

4. Pivot into arabesque and repeat, maintaining weight placement over the ball of the foot. They return into the devant position.

5. Have students perform one set in each position, finishing with a return to effacé devant and a balance check.


Focus: Emphasise square hips and correct weight distribution over the front of the foot. Ensure the student is not leaning onto the fit ball.

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