The exercises are described below in the order they were performed. Sit and reach- The subject sat with legs extended and feet against a box, then leaned as far forward as possible while inhaling. Single leg lift (SLL)- SLL was performed with the subject lying supine with arms at the sides. The subject then lifted the right leg perpendicular to the floor, held it for 2 sec and then brought the leg down to approximately six inches from the floor. This was performed five times with each leg. Twist- The subject stood with feet shoulder width apart and held a broom stick across the shoulders. The subject rotated to the right for 2 sec, inhaling during the twist, and returned to the forward position then twisted to the left for 2 sec. The twist was performed to the point where the shoulders were perpendicular to a line formed by the feet or to the point of discomfort. This was performed for a total of ten repetitions, five each to the right and left. Pelvic Tuck- This exercise was performed with the subject lying supine with the legs extended. The subject rocked the hips backward by contracting the abdomen to flatten the lower back against the floor. The subject inhaled while tucking the hips. 45° Lean Back- The subject sat on a 36 cm box, with feet flat on the floor, then leaned back until the angle between the torso and seat of the box reached ~ 45°. Then the subject returned to the starting position. Pull in with ball assistance- While lying supine with arms behind the head, and feet resting on a 65 cm exercise ball, the subject brought the elbows toward the knees pulling the upper body off the floor and rolling the ball to bring the knees toward the elbows. Bent knee leg lift (BLL)- BLL began with the subject lying supine on the floor; knees bent 90° and arms by the sides. The subject then lifted both feet off the floor until the thighs were perpendicular to the floor. Crunch- This exercise had the subject lying supine with knees bent, feet flat on the floor and arms extended at the side. The subject lifted the shoulders off the ground while sliding the hands forward six inches along the floor. Ankle Reaches- While lying supine in the initial position used for the crunch exercise, the subject lifted the shoulders off the floor and reached with the right hand towards the right ankle, then reached with the left hand towards the left ankle. This exercise was performed for a total of ten repetitions, five to each side. Seated knee lifts- The subject was seated in a chair with feet flat on the floor and hands on the sides of the chair. The subject lifted the feet off the floor bringing the knees as far up to the chest as possible while inhaling. Pull-ins- This was a modification of the pull-in with ball assistance, but without the ball. The subject started with legs straight out on the floor and hands behind the head, then pulled the elbows toward the knees by raising the legs (knees bent) and the shoulders off the ground. They then brought the shoulders back to the floor and legs down. Sit-ups- In this exercise the subject started by lying supine on the floor with knees bent and arms folded across the chest. The subject raised the upper torso off the ground until the elbows touched the knees, while inhaling. Double leg lifts (DLL)- Similar to the SLL, the subject lay supine with the legs straight and arms by the side of the body. While lifting both legs to about 90 degrees the subject inhaled. The subject then lowered the legs to approximately 15 cm (6 inches) off the floor. The sit and reach, SLL, standing twist and pelvic tuck were grouped as the easy exercises. The 45° lean back, pull in with ball assistance, BLL, crunches, ankle reaches and seated knee ups were all considered to be of moderate difficulty. The pull-ins, sit-ups and DLL were grouped as the difficult exercises. |