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10 Proprioception Exercises for Better Balance

By Praveen & Maahek Nair

Balance is the ability to maintain your center of gravity over a base of support. Your ability to balance comes from three sensory inputs: the vestibular system.

These systems send signals to your brain to sort and integrate sensory information. Your brain then transmits signals to the muscles that are responsible for movement

Example: – Eyes, neck, arms, trunk, and legs to help maintain balance and vision of the environment.

Proprioception is a component of your body’s balance system and tells you where your body is in space, the amount of force acting on your body for example, when landing from a jump, or the estimated force you need to do something, such as pick up a heavy object.

10 At-home Exercises to Improve your Balance.

If you struggle with balance, you may wish to be near a wall or have a partner for support. As your balance improves, you can add a wobble board or disc for added difficulty.

1. One-leg balance test: –

2. One-leg 3–way kick: –

3. Cone pickups: –

4. Reverse lunge: –

5. Bird Dog: –

6. Tree Pose: –

7. Tightrope walk: –

8. Banded Triplanar toe taps: –

9. Flamingo stand: –

10. Sumo squat to one leg: –

Practice till you Master.

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