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Scoliosis: Back Series

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EQUIPMENT NEEDED: 1 yoga mat 1 foam roller 1 blue loop band 1 blue Theraband 1 single 5-pound weight Back series for people with Kyphotic Lordotic and Lordosis Posture programmed to combat and improve both structural or functional Scoliosis. Designed to strengthen the convex side and improve flexibility on the concave side, thus balancing out the body. There’s specific cueing of breath and alignment to ensure your safety and productivity during each workout.

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Scoliosis: Ab Series

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EQUIPMENT NEEDED: 1 yoga mat 1 foam roller 1 red loop band 1 red Theraband Ab work for people with Kyphotic Lordotic and Lordosis Posture programmed to combat and improve both structural or functional Scoliosis. Designed to strengthen the convex side and improve flexibility on the concave side, thus balancing out the body. There’s specific cueing of breath and alignment to ensure your safety and productivity during each workout.

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Scoliosis: Footwork, Upper Body, Abs, Balance, Squats, Lunges and Flexibility

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EQUIPMENT NEEDED: 1 yoga mat 1 yoga block 1 foam roller 1 chair 1 red loop band 1 blue loop band 1 red Theraband 1 blue Theraband 1 single 5-pound weight 1 slider disc or wash cloth Standing series for people with Kyphotic Lordotic and Lordosis Posture programmed to combat and improve both structural or functional Scoliosis. Designed to strengthen the convex side and improve flexibility on the concave side, thus balancing out the body. There’s an emphasis on strength work for the abdomen, upper back extensors, gluts, hamstrings, and lateral intrinsic muscles of the feet. There’s specific cueing of breath and alignment to ensure your safety and productivity during each workout.

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Scoliosis: Abs, Back and Lower Body

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EQUIPMENT NEEDED: 1 yoga mat 1 yoga block 1 foam roller 1 small anti-burst ball 1 red loop band 1 blue loop band 1 red Theraband 1 blue Theraband 1 single 5-pound weight 1 trigger ball (a tennis ball or similar works) Floor series for people with Kyphotic Lordotic and Lordosis Posture programmed to combat and improve both structural or functional Scoliosis. Designed to strengthen the convex side and improve flexibility on the concave side, thus balancing out the body. There’s an emphasis on strength work for the abdomen, upper back extensors, gluts, hamstrings, and lateral intrinsic muscles of the feet. There’s specific cueing of breath and alignment to ensure your safety and productivity during each workout.

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Scoliosis: Strength and Toning Class

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EQUIPMENT NEEDED: 1 yoga mat 1 yoga block 1 foam roller 1 chair 1 small anti-burst ball 1 red loop band 1 blue loop band 1 red Theraband 1 blue Theraband 1 single 5-pound weight 1 trigger ball (a tennis ball or similar works) 1 slider disc or wash cloth Full class for people with Kyphotic Lordotic and Lordosis Posture programmed to combat and improve both structural or functional Scoliosis. Designed to strengthen the convex side and improve flexibility on the concave side, thus balancing out the body. There’s an emphasis on strength work for the abdomen, upper back extensors, gluts, hamstrings, and lateral intrinsic muscles of the feet. There’s specific cueing of breath and alignment to ensure your safety and productivity during each workout. Athena recommends that you take this class a minimum of three times a week to improve stamina, and overall posture and alignment.

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Parkinson's: Lunges, Balance, Abs, Back and Flexibility

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EQUIPMENT NEEDED: 1 chair 1 foam roller 1 yoga block 1 orange loop band 1 red Theraband 1 blue Theraband 1 single 3-pound weight 1 single 5-pound weight All postures move into Flat Back Posture with Parkinson’s. This program takes the body out of the forward leaning position Parkinson’s puts it in, by strengthening the quadriceps, hip flexors, upper back extensors, and full abdomen. We also work on dorsiflexion of the feet to combat the plantar flexion in the ankles. Diaphragmatic and Rhythmic Breathing are used to relax the nervous system and decrease falls due to the shuffling in the feet. Balance work through the sagittal plane of motion and flexibility are woven in for participants safety and injury prevention.

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Parkinson's: Squats, Balance, Abs, Back and Flexibility

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EQUIPMENT NEEDED: 1 chair 1 small anti-burst ball 1 blue loop band 1 blue Theraband All postures move into Flat Back Posture with Parkinson’s. This program takes the body out of the forward leaning position Parkinson’s puts it in, by strengthening the quadriceps, hip flexors, upper back extensors, and full abdomen. We also work on dorsiflexion of the feet to combat the plantar flexion in the ankles. Diaphragmatic and Rhythmic Breathing are used to relax the nervous system and decrease falls due to the shuffling in the feet. Balance work through the transverse plane of motion and flexibility are woven in for participants safety and injury prevention.

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Parkinson's: Footwork, Abs, Back, Balance and Flexibility

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EQUIPMENT NEEDED: 1 chair 1 blue loop band 1 red Theraband 1 blue Theraband All postures move into Flat Back Posture with Parkinson’s. This program takes the body out of the forward leaning position Parkinson’s puts it in, by strengthening the quadriceps, hip flexors, upper back extensors, and full abdomen. We also work on dorsiflexion of the feet to combat the plantar flexion in the ankles. Diaphragmatic and Rhythmic Breathing are used to relax the nervous system and decrease falls due to the shuffling in the feet. Balance work through the frontal plane of motion and flexibility are woven in for participants safety and injury prevention.

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Parkinson's: Lower Body Series

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EQUIPMENT NEEDED: 1 stability disc 1 chair 1 foam roller 2 yoga blocks 1 small anti-burst ball 1 red loop band 1 red Theraband All postures move into Flat Back Posture with Parkinson’s. This program takes the body out of the forward leaning position Parkinson’s puts it in, by strengthening the quadriceps, and hip. We also work on dorsiflexion of the feet to combat the plantar flexion in the ankles.

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Parkinson's: Back Series

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EQUIPMENT NEEDED: 1 stability disc 1 chair 2 yoga blocks 1 small anti-burst ball 1 blue loop band 1 green Theraband 1 single 5-pound weight All postures move into Flat Back Posture with Parkinson’s. This program takes the body out of the forward leaning position Parkinson’s puts it in, by strengthening the upper back extensors.

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Parkinson's: Ab Series

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EQUIPMENT NEEDED: 1 stability disc 1 chair 2 yoga blocks 1 small anti-burst ball 1 red loop band 1 blue loop band 1 green Theraband 1 single 5-pound weight All postures move into Flat Back Posture with Parkinson’s. This program takes the body out of the forward leaning position Parkinson’s puts it in, by strengthening the full abdomen. We also work on dorsiflexion of the feet to combat the plantar flexion in the ankles.

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Parkinson's: Standing Strength and Toning Class

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EQUIPMENT NEEDED: 1 chair 1 foam roller 1 yoga block 1 small anti-burst ball 1 blue loop band 1 orange loop band 1 red Theraband 1 blue Theraband 1 single 3-pound weight 1 single 5-pound weight All postures move into Flat Back Posture with Parkinson’s. This program takes the body out of the forward leaning position Parkinson’s puts it in, by strengthening the quadriceps, hip flexors, upper back extensors, and full abdomen. We also work on dorsiflexion of the feet to combat the plantar flexion in the ankles. Diaphragmatic and Rhythmic Breathing are used to relax the nervous system and decrease falls due to the shuffling in the feet. Flexibility and balance work through all planes of motion are woven in for participants safety and injury prevention.

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Parkinson's: Chair Strength and Toning Class

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EQUIPMENT NEEDED: 1 stability disc 1 chair 1 foam roller 2 yoga blocks 1 small anti-burst ball 1 red loop band 1 blue loop band 1 green Theraband 1 red Theraband 1 single 5-pound weight All postures move into Flat Back Posture with Parkinson’s. This program takes the body out of the forward leaning position Parkinson’s puts it in, by strengthening the quadriceps, hip flexors, upper back extensors, and full abdomen. We also work on dorsiflexion of the feet to combat the plantar flexion in the ankles. Diaphragmatic and Rhythmic Breathing are used to relax the nervous system and decrease falls due to the shuffling in the feet.

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Parkinson's: Chair and Standing Strength and Toning Class

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EQUIPMENT NEEDED: 1 chair 1 foam roller 1 yoga block 1 small anti-burst ball 1 orange loop band 1 blue Theraband 1 black Theraband 1 single 3-pound weight 1 single 5-pound weight All postures move into Flat Back Posture with Parkinson’s. This program takes the body out of the forward leaning position Parkinson’s puts it in, by strengthening the quadriceps, hip flexors, upper back extensors, and full abdomen. We also work on dorsiflexion of the feet to combat the plantar flexion in the ankles. Diaphragmatic and Rhythmic Breathing are used to relax the nervous system and decrease falls due to the shuffling in the feet. Balance work through the sagittal plane of motion and flexibility are woven in for participants safety and injury prevention.

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ALS: Lunges, Balance, Abs, Back and Flexibility

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EQUIPMENT NEEDED: 1 chair 1 foam roller 1 red loop band 1 slider disc or a wash cloth All posture program for ALS. This program works on strengthening the quadriceps, pelvic floor, and upper back extensors. Grip strength is taken into account and we work around this contraindication. Balance work through the sagittal plane of motion and flexibility are woven in for participants’ safety and injury prevention.

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ALS: Squats, Balance, Abs, Back and Flexibility

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EQUIPMENT NEEDED: 1 stability disc 1 chair 2 yoga blocks 1 small anti-burst ball 1 blue loop band All posture program for ALS. This program works building strength in the quadriceps, adductors, pelvic floor, and upper back extensors. Grip strength is taken into account and we work around this contraindication. Balance work through the transverse plane of motion and flexibility are woven in for participants’ safety and injury prevention.