JULSCARVER
Cathlete
My wrists cannot tolerate all the plank style work. Any suggestions for modifications, within that specific ab routine?
Thanks for the heads up ladies!!
For the wrist support issue alone, I have a Hugger Mugger cork wedge. I got mine at a local pilates studio, although they can be purchased online as well. Highly recommend for any wrist or arm issues. Some folks around here love WAGS (gloves). I prefer the wedge ..... as all of us are built differently.
I'd also recommend googling 'wrist+modications downward dog.' Yogis/Yoginis spend a great deal of time utilizing their wrists & have excellent suggestions.
Some examples that, I think, are of particular help:
http://www.sunriseyoga.ca/how-to-protect-your-wrists-in-upward-facing-dog-use-the-redwood-technique/ (these tips are my fave!!)
https://yogainternational.com/article/view/pose-modifications-for-wrist-challenges
https://bodypositiveyoga.com/downward-facing-dog-a-guide-for-beginners-and-plus-size-yogis/
My scoliotic body isn't a fan of repetitive horizontal conditioning/animalistic/all fours core work anyway, although for the wrist issue in itself, I hope this might help you out!!
Cheers!!
My wrists cannot tolerate all the plank style work. Any suggestions for modifications, within that specific ab routine?
Thank you so much! I just ordered a pair! I have issues with my wrists as well.The solution is to get a pair of WAGS. The you can do anything you want, totally supported, no pain. They are not cheap, but you'll never regret the $ invested.
http://www.wristassuredgloves.com/
Clare
I have some pretty bad arthritis in my left wrist and hand. I watched the Bonus Abs segment and was truly saddened and angry that I probably won't be able to do any of those exercises. And the exercises in the workouts that use the wrists and walking planks and whatnot - ugh. When will Cathe get older and weaker like the rest of us?
I loved your post I'm 38 and I get real frustrated when I can't go at a very deep doing squats because of my knees and lower back. It's hard to just drop down doing hip thrust mountain climbers I have to put my hands on my high step when I do those.I think since cathe is a professional she may just be more condition then the rest of us. She has had knee surgery so she has had her issues. Brenda is around her age and has had a total hip replacement. They probably do have some aches and pains. They just choose to work through them.
I know for myself when I had my bilateral ankle injury. I was told I would never run again and never no more impact. Well that's been 7 years ago. I'm running and high impact. I have good days and I have days where my feet hurt like hell. I wake up most morning hurting. I just got word that after years of this mess. I'm going to be trying a new therapy with promising result SO i'm hoping this time next year I may not have foot pain.
even with this new set I can never do slider jumping jack I get shooting pain in my feet and too many regular jumping jack do the same thing. They are a cathe move that I know I will substitute.. So I do get your disappointment
anyway just don't' give up