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Six easy drills to work on players' posture and core muscles
While posture might be improved with specialised training, and you might include specific drills in your players' gym workouts to tempt the pelvic stability muscles into action, players can also do these drills in work and home time.
Tell your players to use:
1. The mirror
Every time a player stands in front of the mirror, he pulls his belly button in and squeezes his buttocks together. That will make him lift his chest a little and roll his pelvis forward.
2. Hitch 'em
The player stands on one foot sideways on the stairs. He hitches the free leg up and down at the pelvis.
3. Stairs drill one
With the same upright posture as the mirror exercise, the player walks up the stairs with an emphasis on the recovery knee coming through in-line.
Run up the stairs with that same upright posture and a fast arm movement to encourage the cadence, which is the number of steps the player takes per minute.
The player should run up at two at a time when he can but make sure the support leg extends fully and he keeps the hips high.
4. Stairs drill two
Players go up the stairs sideways. On the first flight the player faces right, on the second flight left. The belly needs to in, hips rolled forward and bottom leg crossed over in front.
On the next day the player crosses the leg over behind him and keeps the hips facing forward.
5. Waiting time drill
When standing at the lift, in the line at the bank, waiting for the boss, or cleaning his teeth, the player can stand on one leg and move the other one around to check his changing balance response.
He might even try a few gymnastic imitations with the arms and the free leg extended in selected directions.
6. Skipping
Every player should buy a skipping rope. As all boxers know, skipping keeps good form by having the belly in, hips high, no rebound step, toes up, and fast feet.
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