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Beginner-Friendly Chest Stretches for Tight Pecs
Stretching - Upper Body, Shoulders Danielle Enos (Dani Winks) Stretching - Upper Body, Shoulders Danielle Enos (Dani Winks)

Beginner-Friendly Chest Stretches for Tight Pecs

Whether you’ve got tight pecs from bench pressing your life away at the gym, or from slouchy shoulders-forward posture that keeps your chest muscles in a perpetually shortened position - stretching them out will not only feel good, it’ll help ensure your shoulders and back stay healthy long-term.

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Contortion Gig Packing List
Contortion, Performing Danielle Enos (Dani Winks) Contortion, Performing Danielle Enos (Dani Winks)

Contortion Gig Packing List

I’m someone who thrives off of checklists and organizes a decent amount of my life in Excel (OK - Google Sheets, I don’t pay for Microsoft Excel). Once I started performing regularly, I quickly realized I needed an idiot-proof list of all my makeup and props I should be bringing to my gigs.

Here are my go-to’s of what to pack for a performance…

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Hip Flexor Focused Warm Up

Hip Flexor Focused Warm Up

It’s always important to warm up your muscles before you do any serious stretching . The hip flexor focused warm up below is great to do before any kind of leg flexibility work, especially things like front splits where tight hip flexors can really limit your range of motion. These 12 exercises can all be done together, or you can pick a couple and throw them into your current warm up routine just for a little extra hip flexion practice.

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Help! My Wrists Hurt in a Bridge
Stretching - Upper Body, Bridges, Wrists Danielle Enos (Dani Winks) Stretching - Upper Body, Bridges, Wrists Danielle Enos (Dani Winks)

Help! My Wrists Hurt in a Bridge

If you’re new to working on bridges (aka “full wheel" pose”), you may experience some discomfort in your wrists since they’re not used to supporting your body weight in such a flexed position. Thankfully there are plenty of adjustments you can make to make your bridges more wrist-friendly in the short term while you work on your wrist strength & flexibility in the long-term (also continuing to work on your back and shoulder flexibility will help your wrists too - more on that later!).

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Wrist Warm Up for Bridges
Stretching - Upper Body, Bridges, Wrists Danielle Enos (Dani Winks) Stretching - Upper Body, Bridges, Wrists Danielle Enos (Dani Winks)

Wrist Warm Up for Bridges

If you’re new to working on poses like bridges (aka Full Wheel) you may notice that your wrists seem to get tired and worn out long before your arms, shoulders or back

Making sure your wrists are warmed up before practicing, as well as adding some conditioning exercises, is a great way to strengthen (and stretch!) your wrists over time so they can support you in your bridge.

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Back Extensions: The Backbender’s Broccoli
Contortion, Stretching - Upper Body, General Back Flexibility Danielle Enos (Dani Winks) Contortion, Stretching - Upper Body, General Back Flexibility Danielle Enos (Dani Winks)

Back Extensions: The Backbender’s Broccoli

Whether you are a seasoned yogi, novice contortionist, or just plain working on your back flexibility, back extensions are arguably the best conditioning exercise you can possibly do for your back flexibility. I like to call them a “broccoli” exercise - they’re part of a healthy “diet” of backbending training . . .

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Working Towards King Pigeon Pose (Eka Pada Rajakapotasana)
Stretching - Upper Body, General Back Flexibility, Yoga Danielle Enos (Dani Winks) Stretching - Upper Body, General Back Flexibility, Yoga Danielle Enos (Dani Winks)

Working Towards King Pigeon Pose (Eka Pada Rajakapotasana)

Being able to touch your foot to your head in Pigeon pose (aka King Pigeon, or Eka Pada Rajakapotasana for you yogis) is a great goal for intermediate and advanced students who are interested in working their full body flexibility because it really does require your full body. Also obviously it looks pretty damn cool, which is also a totally appropriate reason to want to be able to do a pose. Below are some suggested variations and drills to help your progress towards a backbend-ier Pigeon.

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Active Back Flexibility with a Body Wheel
Stretching - Upper Body, General Back Flexibility Danielle Enos (Dani Winks) Stretching - Upper Body, General Back Flexibility Danielle Enos (Dani Winks)

Active Back Flexibility with a Body Wheel

As I’ve written before, my body wheel is one of my favorite flexibility props. It’s a nice way to get some support in stretches - particularly for your back and shoulders.

As I’ve harped on before, a large component of getting more flexible is getting your muscles stronger while they’re in a stretched position (that’s that “active flexibility” all the cool kids are talking about these days). The wheel is great for this because it supports rounding active back exercises in a comfier way than yoga blocks ever can. Here are some of my favorite drills…

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