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Instructions
- Start in a half-kneeling position with one knee on the mat and the opposite foot forward.
- Keep your torso upright and place your hands on the front knee.
- Gently push your hips forward until you feel a stretch in the hip flexors of the rear leg.
- Hold briefly, then return slightly and repeat in a controlled dynamic motion.
Technical tips
- Keep your torso tall and avoid leaning too far forward.
- Do not let the front knee collapse inward.
- Engage the core to stabilize the lower back.
Breathing tips
- Inhale as you prepare in the starting position.
- Exhale slowly as you drive the hips forward into the stretch.
- Inhale as you ease back to the start.
Medical restrictions
- Avoid if you have recent knee injuries.
- Not recommended for individuals with hip joint inflammation.
- Consult a physician if you have chronic lower back pain.
Description
The Dynamic Hip Flexor Stretch is a highly effective mobility exercise designed to loosen tight hip flexors and improve lower body flexibility. This movement is particularly valuable for individuals who spend long hours sitting, as prolonged seated positions often cause the hip flexors to shorten and contribute to poor posture or lower back discomfort. By actively moving in and out of the stretch, this exercise encourages greater blood flow, enhances joint mobility, and prepares the hips for more demanding activities such as running, squatting, or jumping. Performing the Dynamic Hip Flexor Stretch before workouts can significantly improve athletic performance by increasing range of motion and reducing the risk of injury. It is also beneficial as part of a recovery routine, helping to release tension in the hips and support spinal alignment. Because it requires no equipment beyond a yoga mat, it is accessible for beginners and can be integrated easily into any warm-up, cool-down, or daily mobility practice. Practicing this stretch regularly helps restore hip extension, improve pelvic stability, and support overall functional movement patterns essential for both sports performance and everyday activities.