The hip is a huge ball-in-socket joint surrounded by some of the body's biggest muscles. This flow aims to harmonize all four groups of hip muscles— front, back, inner, and outer— that are constantly working to move you through life and sport. Start, interrupt, or end your day with this. You won't regret it.
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Hip Stability
This activation class strengthens your primary hip stabilizers: glute med and min. Practice these three potent and targeted exercises, complimented by some quick and easy hip releases before a run, hike, or hip heavy yoga practice.
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Legs Up
Your lower body supports your weight under the force of gravity. Putting your legs up the wall reverses this workload by decompressing your hips, knees, and ankles, supporting circulation, releasing your low back, lengthening your hamstrings, and calming the nervous system. Do this after a traini...
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Lower Leg Refresh
The lower leg is engineered to be incredibly durable with some of the strongest (calves and achilles) and most intricate (feet) anatomy in your body. Maintaining the health of your lower legs can mean the difference between walking or not. Use this video to release and refresh from your knees to...
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