Increasing Mobility and Stability Challenge for the Ankles – Part1

399.00 for 1 month

This session is a progression from the previous session.   It works on the ankle joint through a series of standing asanas.  Blocks are used to challenge the balance and the stability at the ankles, and also to increase the range of movements.

This session may be done as a stand-alone session, but it is also part of the Short Course Stability and Mobility of the Feet: Toes, Ankles, Arches and More (Short Course, Level: Experienced Beginners) and the Short Course Stability and Mobility of the Feet: Toes, Ankles, Arches and More (Short Course, Level: Intermediate).   You can save by renting the entire Course.

Level: Experienced Beginner, Intermediate

Duration: 60min

Tagwords: 60min, ankles, feet, balance, standing, sports, running, CARS, standing, vrksasana, , Virabhadrasana1, Janu sirsasana, malasana, Virasana

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The ankle joint, like the wrist, is delicate, making possible a large range of movement.  Unlike the wrist, it faces the challenge of balancing the weight of our body, and therefore needs firmness.

We have two ankle bones on each feet – the inner and the outer.  Being close to the base of the body, the ankle bones honestly reflect the quality of how we stand.  Imbalances in the feet are reflected in the ankles.  Conversely, building resilience in the ankles improves our balance,  ankles prevents injuries, and improves deformities not just of the feet, but of the entire leg.

This session is a progression from the previous session.   It works on the ankle joint through a series of standing asanas.  Blocks are used to challenge the balance and the stability at the ankles, and also to increase the range of movements