Paul Zaichik – Easy Flexibility – Ballet and Dance Flexibility Combo with Bonus
Why are professional dancers so good? How can you be that good or better?
So how can you improve your dancing skills? What can YOU do to be the next Star?
The answer is the Zaichik Stretching Technique (ZST), which will not only get you flexible, but strong so that you can hold any position that you wish and truly shine on stage.Let us keep showing you how you can dramatically improve your:
- Turn Out
- Foot & Ankle Strength and Flexibility
- Developpe A La Seconde
- Arabesque and Attitude Derriere
- Attitude Devant
- Penché
…steadily, safely, painlessly and quickly with the use of the Zaichik Stretching Technique.
Ready to get started? Thousands of people worldwide have achieved the same results you’re dreaming about and you can too!
Stretching & Flexibility Method that will Change Your Life Forever! The Magic of the Zaichik Stretching Method
- Scientifically designed by a world-renowned fitness & flexibility expert Paul Zaihick, with over 30 years’ experience in the field.
- Isolates muscle actions one by one (to ensure they are doing their job).
- Takes care of the muscles that are tighter first
- Allows easier focus, since you are working on one specific area at a time
- You can do it all on your own! No pushing or bouncing is necessary, not even a partner!
- Remember that phrase “No Pain – No Gain?”, well it doesn’t apply to our method. Each stretch is designed to be PAIN-FREE! Thereby eliminating discomfort and allowing you to continue training to achieve faster results.
- Totally safe, since it was designed according to what is natural for your body.
- Gains are permanent and steady
- It is very enjoyable to do
- Results are visible right away since the stretch reflex is avoided, which means you’ll get to show off your flexibility in no time!
You can start right now! This program is online! -You can watch from any device. – Get support from our private group of students. – Lifetime access. Here’s what you’ll get:
That is 18 videos altogether.
- Video 1 : An online video containing a follow along routine plus explanations before each exercise. (duration: 45 minutes on average).
- Video 2: Video without explanations to follow along without interruptions.
- Video 3: Explanations only video to review the techniques outside the routine.
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