Quadriceps & hip-flexor stretches
'Compression' mobility-development
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4m 34s
THE WHAT:
Fundamental static stretches affecting the "hip-flexors" & quadriceps complex. Whist incomplete in themselves for developing sustainable and USABLE ranges in the long-term, their convenience allows them to be more easily cultivated into an habitual daily practice, one of the most powerful approaches for long-term mobility development.
RESOURCE CONTENTS:
0:05 - Unilateral hip-flexor & quadriceps stretching
0:10 - 'Long lunge'
0:30 - 'Long-lunge & knee-drop'
0:43 - 'Long-lunge, knee-drop & foot-hold'
1:10 - Bilateral quadriceps stretching (passive/active)
1:15 - 'Lean-back quad-stretching'
2:20 - 'Heel-sit quad-stretching'
3:08 - Bilateral quadriceps stretching (loaded)
3:12 - 'Quad bridge'
3:40 - 'Kneeling drop-back'
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