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10 Leg Exercises on Procedos Platform 9 Using a Barbell

Summary: How Foot Position Affects Load Distribution Narrow stance: More quad activation, requires greater balance and mobility. Wide stance: More glute and inner thigh activation, provides a more stable base. Feet in line: Increases balance and core engagement, good for sport-specific training. By adjusting foot placement on Procedos Platform 9, you can target different muscle groups and improve mobility, balance, and strength while training with a barbell. 💪🔥

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Die Integration von Widerstandsbändern und Hanteln in Ihr Training mit Procedos Platform9 ist eine hervorragende Möglichkeit, Widerstand, Stabilität und Funktionalität zu steigern.

Zusammenfassung Diese Übungen kombinieren den Widerstand von Bändern und das Gewicht von Hanteln mit der Funktionalität der Procedos Platform9, um ein umfassendes und effektives Training zu schaffen. Durch die Nutzung der Positionen und Markierungen der Plattform können Sie verschiedene Muskelgruppen gezielt trainieren, den Bewegungsumfang erweitern und einen starken, funktionalen Körper aufbauen.

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P.E. Performance-coach understandings and knowledge.

As a P.E. Performance-coach, you need to understand the different stages of learning for the participants: Level 1 • Delay response and reaction • Clumsy • Stop and think • The participants experience frustration • No consistency in the movements • Increased gains in performance • We need to allow them to start from here Level 2 • Internal cues important • Thinking while excecuting the movement • Refined movement • Focus & concentration • Consistent in movements Level 3 • Increased motor skills • Paying attention to other things like music and other participants • Procedos Atmosphere

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You deserve to have fun while exercising!

Have Fun In order to gain the brain benefits associated with TASK DRIVEN EXERCISE, cuing it is of critical importance. By sequencing and stacking cues correctly we can create novel tasks for our clients to complete. Thus, the element of play is realized and the physical motions and movements are now reactionary elements to the task driven goal. Using cues Auditory, Visual, Kinesthetic Auditory - adding in a verbal cue or a clap with varied intervals can keep a client alert and engaged in the task. Take away the visual by standing behind the client and the the attention becomes more focused on auditory. Visual - great for athletes needing hand- eye coordination. Vary the rate of the cue and...

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