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Stability Exercises for Leg, Hip, and Trunk - MOTUS Physical Therapy

Stability Exercises for Leg, Hip, and Trunk

Drew Morcos, Founder

Do you ever experience stiffness or discomfort in your hips, legs, or trunk? If so, one of the best things you can do to address this is to perform stability exercises. Stability exercises help improve the control and coordination of your movement patterns, which can lead to increased comfort and efficiency. In this blog post, we will discuss some of the best stability exercises for your leg, hip, and trunk. We will also provide tips on how to properly execute these exercises. Let’s get started!

Hamstring Curl with Stability Ball

The Hamstring Curl with Stability Ball is a great way to improve your stability. The exercise ball provides an unstable surface that challenges your balance and core stability, while the curl movement works your hamstrings. This exercise is perfect for those who want to improve their stability and build strong hamstrings at the same time!

This typically leads to injury of one or more ligaments on the outside of the ankle: the anterior talofibular ligament (ATFL), the posterior talofibular ligament (PTFL), and the calcaneofibular ligament (CFL).
Procedure

Here’s how to do the Hamstring Curl with Stability Ball:

  1. Start by lying on your back with your feet on top of the stability ball.
  2. Place your hands on the floor beside you for support.
  3. Use your hamstrings to curl the ball toward your glutes, stopping when your legs are at a 90-degree angle.
  4. Reverse the motion to return to the starting position.
  5. Repeat for 10-12 reps.

Remember to keep your core engaged and your back flat throughout the entire exercise. If you start to arch your back, rest for a moment and reset before continuing. You can make this exercise easier by placing your feet closer together on the ball, or harder by spreading them further apart. You can also add to the body weight by holding a dumbbell in your hands or wearing a weighted vest. Give it a try and see how it increases your stability!

This exercise targets the hamstrings while also challenging the core. The stability ball adds an element of instability, which forces the muscles to work harder to maintain balance.
Glute Bridge with Stability Ball

The glute bridge with a stability ball is a great way to improve your body’s stability. This exercise works the muscles in your glutes, hips, and core. It also challenges your balance and coordination. The stability ball adds an extra element of challenge to the exercise. This exercise is great for improving balance and coordination. It also strengthens the muscles in your glutes, hips, and core. These muscles are important for stabilizing your body and keeping you injury-free. So, if you’re looking for a way to improve your body’s stability, the glute bridge with stability ball is a great option!

Procedure
  1. Lie flat on your back with your feet flat on the ground and your knees bent. Place a stability ball between your legs just above your knees.
  2. Press your heels into the ground and lift your hips off the ground, extending your hips until your thighs and torso are in line with each other. Hold this position for two seconds.
  3. Lower your hips back to the starting position and repeat. Do 10-12 repetitions.
Swiss Ball Roll-Out

Swiss ball roll-out is an excellent way to improve your stability. The exercise requires you to control the ball as it rolls out in front of you. This challenges your core muscles and forces them to work harder to keep you stable. As a result, your stabilizer muscles become stronger and more efficient at keeping you upright. In addition, the Swiss ball roll-out also helps to stretch your hamstrings and lower back, which can lead to improved flexibility and reduced risk of injury.

Procedure

Here’s how to perform this exercise:

    1. Start by placing a Swiss ball in front of you on the ground.
    2. Position yourself so that your hands are on the ball and the distance between your left foot and right foot is at least equal to shoulder-width.
    3. Slowly roll the ball out in front of you, extending your arms as far as possible.
    4. Once you reach full extension, reverse the motion and roll the ball back to the starting position.
    5. Repeat for 10-12 repetitions.
Side Plank with Hip Abduction

The side plank with hip abduction is a great way to improve your stability. This exercise works your core muscles, which are responsible for stabilizing your spine and pelvis. In addition, the side plank with hip abduction also challenges your balance and coordination. By performing this exercise regularly, you can improve your overall stability and prevent injuries.

Procedure

Here’s how to do this exercise:

  1. Start by lying on your side on a mat or other flat surface.
  2. Place your elbow directly under your shoulder and press up onto your forearm to raise your body off the ground.
  3. Keeping your core engaged, lift your hips off the ground and hold this position for 30 seconds to 1 minute.
  4. Lower your hips back down to the starting position and repeat on the other side.
  5. To make this exercise more challenging, you can place a weight on your upper right leg just above the knee.
  6. If you have any pain in your shoulder or elbow, you can modify this exercise by placing your hand on a stability ball instead of on the ground.
  7. If you are new to this exercise, start with shorter intervals and gradually work up to holding the side plank for longer periods of time.

The side plank with hip abduction is a great exercise to improve your stability and prevent injuries. By performing this exercise regularly, you can also improve your overall balance and coordination. Give it a try today!

Bird Dog

The bird dog is a great way to improve your stability and coordination. This exercise works on both sides of your body equally and helps to strengthen the muscles in your arms, legs, and core. It also helps improve your balance and coordination. The bird dog is a great exercise to do at home with no equipment needed. It can be done as part of a larger workout routine or as a standalone exercise. Give it a try and see how it can help improve your stability and coordination.

Procedure

To do the bird dog, start on all fours with your hands under your shoulders and your right and left knee under your hips. Raise your right arm and left leg straight out from your body so that they are in a straight line with each other, then hold for a few seconds. Return to the starting position and repeat with the left arm and leg forward. Do this exercise slowly and controlled, and make sure that you keep your core engaged the whole time to maintain good form.

Superman Exercise

Superman Exercise is a great way to stay in shape and build muscle. This workout routine is named after the superhero, Superman, because it requires you to have superhuman strength to complete all the reps. The Superman Exercise is a full body workout that targets all the major muscle groups in your body. This routine is perfect for people who are looking to build muscle mass and improve their overall fitness level.

The Superman Exercise begins with a warm up consisting of light cardio and stretching. Then, you will move into the main workout which consists of four different exercises:

Procedure
1) Push-ups

Start in a plank position with your hands on the ground and your feet shoulder width apart. Lower yourself down until your chest touches the ground and then push back up to the starting position.

2) Pull-ups

Start by grabbing a pull-up bar with an overhand grip. Hang from the bar with your arms fully extended and then pull yourself up until your chin clears the bar. Lower yourself back down to the starting position and repeat.

3) Squats

Start with your feet hip width apart and your hands behind your head. Lower yourself down into a squatting position and then stand back up to the starting position.

4) Superman Lifts

Start by lying face down on the ground with your arms extended out in front of you. Raise your upper body and legs off the ground and hold for a few seconds. Lower yourself back down to the starting position and repeat.

After you have completed all four exercises, you will need to cool down with some light stretching. Remember to drink plenty of water throughout the workout and to listen to your body to avoid injury. The Superman Exercise is a great way to build muscle and improve your fitness level. Give it a try today!

Frequently Asked Questions

Stability exercises are exercises that help improve your balance and coordination. Core stability exercises can be done with or without equipment, and can be performed either standing or sitting.

Stability exercises are important because they help to improve your balance and coordination. This can help you avoid falls and other accidents, and can also help you perform everyday activities more easily.

Almost everyone can benefit from doing core strength and stability exercises. They are especially important for older adults, who are at a higher risk for falls and other accidents. However, anyone can improve their balance and coordination by doing these exercises.

There are many different types of stability and balance exercises. Some examples include leg raises, side-to-side shuffles, and one-leg stands.

You should aim to do stability exercises at least 2-3 times per week. However, you can do them more often if you wish. 

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