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Sub Category: | Matwork |
Types: | Arm Balance, Back Bend, Balance, Chest Opener, Hip Opener, Inversion, Object, Seated & Floor, Strengthen, Supine |
Anatomy: | Arms & Shoulders, Core, Hamstrings, Hips, Knees, Middle Back, Neck, Psoas, Wrists & Arms |
Chakras: | Crown Centre, Heart Centre, Solar Plexus Centre, Third Eye, Throat Centre |
Therapy: | Anxiety, Back Pain, Confidence Building, Depression, Headaches, Indigestion, Poor Posture, Stress |
Drishti: | Up |
Dosha: | Pitta, Vata |
Meridian Lines: | Bladder, Kidney, Spleen, Stomach |
Lie with back on floor. Bend knees. Set feet on floor. Heels as close to sitting bones as possible. Arms by side with palms down. Press inner feet and arms into floor. Push tailbone up to pubis. Lift buttocks until thighs are parallel to floor. Raise arms overhead and place on mat behind you. Repeat raising and lowering. When finished, lower buttocks to mat.
Eases back pain. Strengthens buttocks and hams. Core-stabalizer.
A) Bridge on a Swiss ball. B) Folded blanket under shoulders. C) Block under sacrum.
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How to Teach the “Bridge Arm Raises” Pilates Exercise, Including 15 Modifications, 10 Teaching Tips, and a 30-Minute Workout Plan
Greetings fellow Pilates teacher or serious student. My name is George Watts. I’m the creator of the Online Pilates Lesson Planner.
The “Bridge Arm Raises” Pilates exercise is an excellent way to enhance glute strength, core stability, shoulder mobility, and overall spinal flexibility.
In this blog, I’ll explore how to teach the Bridge Arm Raises exercise, provide 15 modifications to suit different fitness levels, and offer a 30-minute workout plan incorporating this exercise.
6 Teaching Steps for the Bridge Arm Raises Pilates Exercise
Step 1: Start Position
Lie on your back with knees bent and feet on the floor, heels close to your sitting bones. Arms by your sides, palms down.
Step 2: Engage Core
Exhale, press your feet and arms into the floor, lifting your buttocks until your thighs are parallel to the floor.
Step 3: Raise Arms
Raise your arms overhead and place them on the mat behind you.
Step 4: Lower Arms and Hips
Lower your arms back to your sides and lower your buttocks back to the floor.
Step 5: Repeat Movement
Repeat the sequence of lifting hips and raising arms multiple times.
Step 6: Finish
Lower your buttocks to finish.
10 Teaching Tips for the Bridge Arm Raises Pilates Exercise
Tip 1: Controlled Movement
Ensure movements are slow and controlled to maximise benefit and avoid strain.
Tip 2: Engage Core
Constantly remind students to engage their core muscles for stability and support.
Tip 3: Press Through Heels
Encourage students to press through their heels to activate the glutes effectively.
Tip 4: Maintain Neutral Spine
Emphasise the importance of maintaining a neutral spine during the lift and descent.
Tip 5: Avoid Overarching
Instruct students to avoid overarching their lower back by engaging their abdominal muscles.
Tip 6: Shoulder Placement
Keep the shoulders relaxed and grounded to prevent tension in the neck and upper body.
Tip 7: Breathing Technique
Remind students to exhale during the lift and arm raise, and inhale as they lower their arms and hips.
Tip 8: Hip Alignment
Ensure hips are lifted evenly to avoid any imbalance or strain.
Tip 9: Smooth Transitions
Encourage smooth transitions between lifting and lowering the hips and arms for fluid movement.
Tip 10: Use Props
Suggest using props like a yoga block or cushion under the lower back for added support if needed.
15 Modifications for the Bridge Arm Raises Pilates Exercise
Modification 1: Mini Bridge
Perform a mini bridge, lifting the hips just a few inches off the floor for beginners.
Modification 2: Single-Leg Bridge
Lift one leg while in the bridge position to challenge balance and stability.
Modification 3: Stability Ball
Place your feet on a stability ball to increase instability and engage the core more.
Modification 4: Resistance Band
Use a resistance band around your thighs for added glute activation.
Modification 5: Elevated Bridge
Place your feet on a raised surface like a step or block.
Modification 6: Pulse Bridge
Add small pulsing movements at the top of the bridge for increased intensity.
Modification 7: Bridge with Arm Circles
Perform arm circles when the arms are extended overhead for shoulder mobility.
Modification 8: Weighted Bridge
Place a weight or sandbag on your hips for added resistance.
Modification 9: Bosu Ball Bridge
Perform the exercise with your upper back on a Bosu ball to challenge your balance.
Modification 10: Wide Stance Bridge
Place your feet wider apart to engage different muscle groups.
Modification 11: Bridge March
Alternate lifting each foot off the ground while maintaining the bridge position.
Modification 12: Pilates Ring Bridge
Place a Pilates ring between your thighs and squeeze during the bridge for inner thigh engagement.
Modification 13: Rolling Bridge
Roll up into the bridge and roll down one vertebra at a time for spinal articulation.
Modification 14: Ankle Weights
Add ankle weights for increased resistance and challenge.
Modification 15: Extended Hold
Hold the bridge position for an extended period to build endurance.
30-Minute Workout Plan With the Bridge Arm Raises Pilates Exercise
Warm-Up:
Exercise 1: Spinal Rolls
Begin with spinal rolls, standing tall and slowly rolling down your spine to touch your toes, then rolling back up.
Exercise 2: Cat-Cow
Cat-cow stretches on all fours, alternating between arching and rounding your back.
Exercise 3: Shoulder Rolls
Finish the warm-up with shoulder rolls, rolling your shoulders forward and backward to loosen up the upper body.
Main Workout:
Exercise 4: Bridge Arm Raises
Start with the Bridge Arm Raises exercise, focusing on slow, controlled movements.
Exercise 5: Modified Bridge Arm Raises with Stability Ball
Incorporate a stability ball under your feet for added challenge.
Exercise 6: Plank to Downward Dog
Move into plank to downward dog, lifting your hips into downward dog and returning to plank.
Exercise 7: Bridge Arm Raises with Resistance Band
Perform the bridge with a resistance band around your thighs for added glute activation.
Exercise 8: Bird-Dog
Perform bird-dog on all fours, extending opposite arm and leg and switching sides.
Exercise 9: Bridge Arm Raises with Pulses
Add small pulsing movements at the top of each bridge lift.
Exercise 10: Side Plank
Transition into a side plank, holding for a period and focusing on core engagement.
Exercise 11: Single-Leg Bridge Arm Raises
Perform the bridge with one leg lifted for added core and glute engagement.
Exercise 12: Bridge Arm Circles
Add arm circles when the arms are extended overhead for shoulder mobility.
Exercise 13: Seated Arm Float
Finish the main workout with seated arm floats for a gentler version.
Cool Down:
Exercise 14: Child’s Pose
Start with child’s pose, sitting back on your heels and stretching your arms forward.
Exercise 15: Thread the Needle
Move into thread the needle, sliding one arm under the opposite arm while resting your shoulder and head on the mat.
Exercise 16: Seated Forward Fold
Transition into a seated forward fold, sitting with legs extended and reaching forward to hold your feet or shins.
Exercise 17: Supine Twist
Finish with a supine twist, lying on your back and bringing one knee across your body into a twist.
Exercise 18: Deep Breathing
Conclude with deep breathing, sitting comfortably with eyes closed and taking deep breaths in through your nose and out through your mouth.
All these Pilates exercises are available within the Online Pilates Lesson Planner.
Conclusion
Teaching the Bridge Arm Raises exercise in Pilates requires attention to form and engagement of the core, glute, and shoulder muscles. By adding modifications, you can tailor the exercise to different fitness levels and needs.
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Happy teaching!