The foundational exercises
Foundational exercises are those movements we learn at a young age by self discovery and external cuing from our parents.
They were learned to accomplish specific tasks and as such are the foundation for functional exercise.
Movement in three dimensions has existed for as long as we has been able to move. This means that we can move our bodies forward, backward, sideways and rotate. So it is nothing new but "just a label" we put on different types of movements to be able to call it 3D training. Everything in the body moves three-dimensionally all the time when we move. Everything from the legs in the foot to the muscles and tissues and more - everything can move forwards, backwards, sideways and rotate.-Mobility and stability. It moves all the time and needs to be able to do it for the body to function. Then there is always a plane that moves more dominantly, but all...