Lateral A march or sideways high knee walking is a functional hip activation exercise.
Teaching Points:
- Perform a marching drill sideways, aiming to be on your toes with high knees
- 4 sets of 5 metres each way
Lateral A march or sideways high knee walking is a functional hip activation exercise.
Teaching Points:
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