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hyper mobility in students
Hi everyone just looking for a bit of advice from anyone who knows a bit about hyper mobility and pole. I have maybe came across one or two students in my classes in the past with hyper mobile knees but it didnt seem to cause too much problems when poling. We have one student in class with hyper mobile elbows who is having a very tough time performing certain moves (in particular split grip moves that require the eblow to be locked or take a lot of pressure) for example the carousel and simlar type moves and thigs like the flat line scorpio. She says its very painful so we now avoid these moves with her for the time being as we dont want to cause any long term damage or injury. However she wants to learn these moves and does not want to be excluded. How can we teach her these moves in a safe way? is that possible or do we have to avoid it all together? is there strenghtening techniques we can use to help her? Thanks for any advice guys we want to keep her and any future hyper mobile students safe when poling. xxx
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