Squat mobility routine 1.0
Fundamental squat & hip-mobility development
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4m 2s
THE WHAT:
An intensive hip-mobility routine designed to explore various patterns in and develop the ranges of the resting squat position. Along with the likes of 'front-folding' and overhead reaching, it can be truly considered a "fundamentally human" range, in that it has huge carry-over to both daily and physical practice activities. It is also both within our shared culture & genetics to use this position for rest, elimination, and the simplest of methods to bring the body closer to the floor.
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