Pilates at home: Mastering the Boomerang with Wendy Jardine | Royal Academy of Dance

Join pilates instructor Wendy Jardine for a pilates session on mastering the Boomerang. The boomerang is an advanced full body move, perfect to keep the dancer’s body balanced, aligned and toned. Join Wendy in building the move safely so that every part of the body is prepared. This session prepares every muscle group to full activation and then we put it all together to create the Boomerang.

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As with any form of physical exercise, you are taking part at your own risk, and should only do those activities that you consider safe for your own body and the space in which you are working. It is important that you understand any existing conditions you may have that may preclude you from doing any of the suggested exercises presented. If in doubt, please consult a medical expert before participating. Please make sure you have read any instructions, carefully taking note of any advice on age appropriateness or any necessary prior experience.

It is your responsibility to make sure that you have a suitable and safe area, free of obstacles, in which to participate. We suggest an area of at least 3 metres by 3 metres. Make sure that the floor surface is suitable to work on and that you have footwear appropriate for that surface. If you are holding onto an object for balance, please make sure that is it extremely stable. As we are working remotely, we are unable to give personal feedback.

Remember:

• Before you begin, remember that it is vital that you warm up before and cool down after any exercise session.

• If something hurts stop immediately! These exercises should not cause pain or discomfort. Every ‘body’ is different, and you should work within your limitations.

• Please take things at your own pace. As this is an online activity, you can pause, stop, and restart whenever you need to. You may also modify exercises so that they do not push the extremes of your capabilities.

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