Bird Dog
Equipment
Keeping your spine neutral and your gaze down to maintain a straight line from your head to your tailbone, extend your right arm out in front of you while simultaneously extending your left leg behind you.
Hold this position for a few seconds, focusing on keeping your balance and engaging your core muscles.
Slowly bring your right arm and left leg back to the starting position.
Repeat the exercise with the opposite limbs, extending your left arm and right leg this time.
Pro Tip
Keep Your Spine Neutral: Avoid arching your back or tucking your chin into your chest. Instead, aim to keep your spine in a neutral position throughout the exercise. This not only prevents strain on your neck and back, but it also engages the correct muscles. Slow and Controlled Movements: A common mistake is rushing through the movements. Instead, perform the exercise slowly and with control. This will help to engage the muscles properly and reduce the risk of injury. Focus on Balance: The Bird Dog exercise requires a good deal of balance. Rather than rushing to lift your arm and leg, focus on maintaining stability and balance. This might mean you lift your limbs only a small amount at first. As your balance