Black Belt Wiki is a free martial arts wiki. We will help you with Shotokan Kata, Taekwondo Forms, Kicks, Punches, Grappling, Aikido, Goju-Ryu, Krav Maga, Bo Staff, Kyokushin, Judo, Terminology, etc. You can also learn about different martial arts styles. This wiki will also improve your martial arts agility, balance, conditioning, flexibility, speed, etc. Please help others by adding info to this wiki. Page Date - 02 Dec 2014 18:35 FYI - We will be transferring to a new software platform this summer (in order to be better viewed on mobile devices, etc). We apologize for any disruptions!! Things are going a little slower than expected but we hope to be fully converted by the end of August. Instructions for the Lying Knee Rollover Stretch - Martial Arts Stretching Technique This page provides details for the Lying Knee Rollover Stretch. This martial arts stretch focuses on your lower back and obliques. It will help loosen any tight core muscles and prepare you for any exercises involving twisting (i.e. grappling, spinning kicks, etc.). In this stretch, you will lie on the ground with your legs together. Your knees will be raised up with your feet on the ground. Your arms should be out to the side. You will stretch by slowly rotating your knees and legs from one side of your body to the other. Try to keep your back flat on the ground during this stretch. All stretches should be supervised by a trained martial arts instructor in order to ensure the proper technique is utilized. For additional martial arts stretches (i.e. upper body, lower body and core), please visit the main Martial Arts Stretches section. Video Instructions for the Lying Knee Rollover Stretch
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