Hip flexor tightness can happen for many reasons but it always seems to cause problems if it sticks around for long enough. Sometimes it can cause back pain, sometimes hip pain, sometimes knee pain, and sometimes it doesn’t cause any pain at all.
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In this example we will say I have tightness...
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bench
brain
contracting
end
flexor
flexors
gently
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hamstrings
hip
knee
low
lower
muscle
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pain
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posterior
press
reasons
send
setup
tightness
tone
HANGING CORE VARIATIONS
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📚By using the weight of the legs there is added resistance placed on the core muscles. Each of these variations target different muscle groups. Make sure not to use momentum while pulling the legs up for each of these variations, keep the core tight and engaged at all...
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bar
bend
core
degrees
drive
flexors
hanging
hip
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killer
knees
leg
legs
muscle
muscles
oblique
primarily
raises
series
slight
target
targets
toe
variations
Stretching the hip flexors (the front or anterior hips) will help you move better. It'll also remove the "extensor block" which happens when tight hip flexors act as a brake for hip extension. This stretch makes it easier to activate and train the glutes as well. It'll help you increase...
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