How to Perform Hip Flexor Stretches: 10 Steps (with Pictures) (2024)

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The hip flexors are a group of muscles including both muscles of the hips and upper thighs. Your hip flexors move your knees into your chest and also move your legs from front to back and side to side. Because many people spend the majority of their work days sitting down, the hip flexors can become tight and prone to injury. Runners should pay special attention to stretching this muscle group.

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Yoga Poses to Stretch Hip Flexors

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    Do a yoga camel pose. In addition to stretching the hip flexors, the camel pose will open up the chest and increase the flexibility of the spine. The exercise tightens the waist and strengthens the arms and shoulders as well. Yogis believe that this posture opens up your respiratory system so that you can take in more oxygen with each breath. They also believe that the exercise helps to open the heart chakra to allow you to feel more connected to the world and to bestow forgiveness where needed in your life.

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    Do the garland pose in yoga. The garland pose opens up the hips and improves balance. This pose will also increase flexibility in your thighs and ankles while toning your core. If the squatting maneuver is too difficult, then you can sit on a chair and lean your torso forward between your thighs. Make sure that your feet are on the ground and that your thighs form a 90-degree angle with your calves if you are using the chair for support.

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    Do the reclined bound angle pose in yoga. This simple pose stretches the groin and inner thighs while opening up the chest. Make sure that your spine does not arch as you perform this pose. If you need support, you can place a pillow under your ankles to ease the stretch in your lower body or a pillow under your head so that you can avoid neck compression. This pose may also bring relief from fatigue, insomnia, and mild depression.

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    Do the perfect pose in yoga. The perfect pose opens your hips while stretching your ankles and your back. This pose is often used for meditation, and you can hold it for as long as needed to center yourself. Yogis believe that this posture releases nervous energy and helps people who suffer from disorders like asthma. Ancient yogis believed that the pose would help people to obtain supernatural powers.

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    Do a downward facing frog exercise. The downward facing frog pose will open the hips as you lower your body toward the floor. To make this pose easier, place a small pillow or towel under your knees or ankles. If you feel a strain in your ankles, then squeeze them together rather than turning your feet out to the sides.

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    Do a standing hip hinge. This is a good starter warmup exercise for opening up the hip flexors. Use your hands to support your back as you stretch the muscles in your groin. For an added challenge, kneel on the floor and then bend your upper body back. You’ll feel the stretch not only in your hip flexors but also in your quads.

    • Anything that takes your knee beyond your hip while also keeping your torso vertical is going to put a big stretch into your hip flexors.[1]
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    Do a 3D hip flexor stretch. This stretch requires the aid of a chair. As you twist your body, you will stretch not only your hip flexors but also your thighs and your chest. You should keep your abdominals engaged throughout the exercise so that you don’t overextend your back. If you sit a great deal during the day, this stretch will ensure that your hip flexors don’t grow short and impeded.

    • If you have lower back pain, be especially gentle and careful while doing a hip flexor stretch.[2]
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    Do a hip flexor stretch on a table . If you have no table suitable for the exercise, then you can use a workout bench or simply perform this stretch while lying on the floor. If you scoot down so that your pelvis isn’t supported by the table, then you will engage your core muscles. In addition to stretching your hip flexors, this exercise will help to relax and lengthen your lower back.

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    Do frog pullovers. In addition to stretching your hip flexors, this exercise will lengthen and strengthen your arm and shoulder muscles. You will also feel a nice stretch down the sides of your torso as you raise and lower your arms above your head. To increase the stretch in your hips, start in the beginning position for the frog pullover. Then, sit up and slowly lower your chest down over your feet to stretch the groin.

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    Do a hip rotator stretch. Instead of resting your feet on a wall, you can get into a 90/90 neutral back position with your legs supported by a bench. This exercise focuses on using the bent leg to push your other leg toward the wall. You can also draw your knees toward your chest to stretch the hip flexor in your bent leg.

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    Your hip flexors are just kind of tricky to stretch. You need some kind of backward movement to really get your flexors activated, and that's a bit of a difficult movement if you aren't used to moving that way.

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    Stand up straight with your feet side by side. Then, step one foot back and rest your back heel straight on the ground. Squeeze your glutes, and then drive your front knee forward a bit while leaning back. Hold that for 20 seconds or so and then swap sides. That's my favorite way to stretch out tight flexors.

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    You can, but just make sure that you take things very slow. You must be really gentle with this one. Overdoing it may make your back pain worse, and you could potentially injure yourself.

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      • Tight hip flexors are also associated with lower back pain. In addition to stretching your back, take some time to stretch hip flexors if you are experiencing lower back pain.

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      • Talk to your doctor or physical therapist about performing these exercises if you have a groin or hip injury.

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      1. Adam Shuty. Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist. Expert Interview. 25 June 2021.
      2. Adam Shuty. Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist. Expert Interview. 25 June 2021.
      3. http://www.lexiyoga.com/poses/camel
      4. http://www.yogajournal.com/poses/2472
      5. http://www.syvum.com/cgi/online/serve.cgi/fun/yoga/perfect_siddhasana.html
      6. https://www.yogabasics.com/asana/downward-facing-frog/
      7. http://www.acefitness.org/exerciselibrary/148/supine-90-90-hip-rotator-stretch

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      How to do a hip flexor stretch step by step? ›

      Hip flexor stretch (kneeling)
      1. Kneel on your affected leg and bend your other leg out in front of you, with that foot flat on the floor. ...
      2. Keeping your back straight, slowly push your hips forward. ...
      3. Hold the stretch for at least 15 to 30 seconds.
      4. Repeat 2 to 4 times.

      How to release a tight hip flexor? ›

      Supine Hip Flexor Stretch

      Let your right leg fall off the side of the bed, keeping your back flat. Bend your knee back as far as you can, keeping your back flat and right leg hanging off the bed. For an even deeper stretch, grab your left knee and pull it toward your chest. Repeat on the other side.

      How to release tight hips in bed while sleeping? ›

      Sleeping on your back is considered one of the best sleeping positions for tight hip flexors since it stretches and releases tightness in the flexors. The science behind sleeping on your back lies in the natural curve of the spine.

      What is the fastest way to heal a hip flexor strain? ›

      Follow these steps for the first few days or weeks after your injury:
      1. Rest. Stop any activity that causes pain.
      2. Gentle stretching to extend your hip can help with recovery.
      3. Ice the area for 20 minutes every 3 to 4 hours for 2 to 3 days. Do not apply ice directly to your skin. Wrap the ice in a clean cloth first.

      How to release hip flexor trigger point? ›

      Lay flat on a trigger point ball and apply pressure to the front of the hip. The ball should sit just below the hip crease on the hip flexor. The goal is to use your bodyweight to help to apply pressure down on the ball to help break up the tissue. Move back and forth over the tender areas, holding on the tight spots.

      Should I stretch my hip flexor if it hurts? ›

      Light exercise is encouraged to relieve hip flexor pain. There are several exercises recommended to stretch, strengthen, and reduce hip pain. These exercises do not require any equipment and can easily be done at home.

      What is the root cause of tight hip flexors? ›

      The most common cause of hip tightness – your desk job.

      If you work at a desk, your hips spend more time in flexion, with your knees closer to your chest. Your hip flexor muscles have to work to maintain this position, causing issues over time.

      What does the butterfly stretch do? ›

      By doing the butterfly stretch, you are opening up the hips and elongating the spine which is taking care of the kinetic chain. The butterfly stretch opens the hips and stretches the hip adductors—a muscle in your inner thighs. Hip adductors help in daily activity and motion, such as closing your legs.

      How to sit to relieve hip flexor pain? ›

      Maintain Proper Posture: Sit with your feet flat on the ground and your knees at a 90-degree angle. Keep your back straight, shoulders relaxed, and head in a neutral position. Sitting Positions: Avoid crossing your legs or leaning over to one side, as it can exacerbate hip tightness.

      How to open hips for emotional release? ›

      The Pigeon pose is a great hip opener stretch that supports mobility and flexibility in the hip flexors and lower back,” says Bartolino. You start with a downward dog stretch, then bring a leg into your chest and assume a sitting position. The extended leg stretches the hip flexors while the bent leg opens the hip.

      How do you stretch your hip flexors and IT band? ›

      Iliotibial band stretch

      Stand on the leg with the affected hip, with that leg close to the wall. Then cross your other leg in front of it. Let your affected hip drop out to the side of your body and against the wall. Then lean away from your affected hip until you feel a stretch.

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