Crossing Ankles on the Stomach
The lesson begins by using a balloon metaphor to help students sense their breathing. Students then lie on their stomachs to explore lifting their legs and sliding their knees outward to cross their ankles. The sequence investigates how leg and head movements coordinate with the spine, ribs, and pelvis to allow for greater mobility in the torso.
Lying On FrontLying On BackSittingStandingTwistingHip/Pelvis CoordinationSpinal FlexibilityBreathingAsymmetryFlexion/Extension: Mixed Or BalancedRotation: DefiningSide bending: ModerateCross-lateral: Moderate
