Ragdoll with Kate Potter (3 Mins)
Movement for Back and Core Support
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3m 40s
Ragdoll is a transitional pose that brings you from standing upright to touching the floor with your hands, and back to standing again. The purpose of this pose is to move with your breath as you increase your spinal mobility and core strength. Practicing Ragdoll will help to release tension and build strength in the neck and back, improve flexibility in the hamstrings, and improve posture.
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