Hip Flexibility Hacks: Easy Exercises for Lasting Pain Relief!
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 Published On Nov 6, 2023

Tight hips can be a real pain! The hip muscles can get tight for many reasons, and it's often painful to stretch and/or strengthen them. Isometric exercises can be a great way to help relax tight hip muscles and help strengthen them at the same time. More tight hip stretches:    • 7 Tight Hip Stretches - Ask Doctor Jo  

Seated isometric hip flexion, hip adduction, and hip abduction are great ways to loosen up the hip muscles.

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Relieve Tight Hips with Easy Isometric Exercises
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00:00 – Relieve Tight Hips
00:47 – Seated Isometric Hip Flexion
02:02 – Seated Isometric Hip Adduction (Ball Squeeze)
03:00 – Seated Isometric Hip Abduction

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