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Vitality for Life


by Christi Sullivan
Your Strength & Stretch Specialist
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Deconstructing Down Dog Part 4 of 10
If the person is shifted forwards in their down dog and the gleno-humoral joint (shoulder) is positioned closer to the hands or over the hands, there is a line of force that is going to pass down through and into the floor via the arms and hands. If I was wanting them to do a charuranga (high plank) then this is a position to do that from BUT not for down dog. As we start to moving into positions that ask us to lift heavier and heavier, the weakness will come through and yo

Christi Sullivan
Jul 15, 20195 min read


Deconstructing Down Dog Part 3 of 10 Upward Scapular Rotation
There’s more to downdog than meets the eye! It’s great to start with what the pose looks like for someone who holds the orthopedic profile for it. What do you do for the person that doesn’t have it? You can’t force them? Stretching won’t necessarily get it done. The pose conforms to the person but you have to know how to conform the pose or simply scrap it altogether. It’s important to take a wider stance with your hands in #downdog to be in the scapular plane for the #shoul

Christi Sullivan
May 20, 20192 min read
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