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Increase Strength and Mobility Doing Hip Flexor Stretches

Some of the main reasons that they have been neglected are there is not really any way to train the hip flexor with free weights. They also are deep seated muscles rather than at the surface that may have been overlooked by many fitness experts in the past.

Because of what it seems lack of importance, many seem to have neglected the effective development of techniques that would increase strength in the hip flexor. We really do not know the true benefits of what hip flexors can really do in increasing ones athletic performance and ability. It is an area that has generated more attention and only seems to offer more and more potential.

Kicking a ball involves simultaneous knee extension and hip flexion, thus in order to achieve more power kicking requires different hip flexor exercises. They do strengthen the hip flexor, it seems to be very limited.

hip flexor stretches

One way that they seem to be strengthened is through complex leg extension exercises. Hamstrings can also be strengthened and developed though the use of hamstring leg curls.

They seem to be one of the most important parts of the body for athletic and sporting activities, hip flexors seem to be one of the most neglected muscle groups for strength training. It is not very often you will find training programs that include hip flexor exercises and stretches.

One of the problems in being able to develop hip flexor strength has been the lack of available exercises. A few of the exercises that have been used are hanging leg raises and the incline sit ups, both using ones own body weight. They do strengthen the hip flexor, it seems to be very limited.

Hip flexor strength is also associated to different activities in football. Kicking a ball involves simultaneous knee extension and hip flexion, thus in order to achieve more power kicking requires different hip flexor exercises. An athletes explosive power and ability is directly reflected by the amount of flexibility and strength in the quadriceps and hip flexors.

Many seem to have neglected the effective development of techniques that would increase strength in the hip flexor because of what it seems lack of importance.

Football and rugby players who have developed quadriceps and the gluteus muscles are many times not able to get as much knee lift and lose mobility on the field, just shuffling their feet.

Having stronger hip flexors would improve mobility and strength.

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