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Get Hip With Lower Body Stretches

This post, part of our special series on the Coronavirus outbreak, was written by Kat Adams, M.P.H. and BGCA Director of Sports & Recreation.

Upper bodies aren’t the only thing that can suffer from poor office ergonomics! Sitting all day, whether in front of a computer, a TV or eating at a table can do some damage. With daily routines altered, it’s easy to forget to move around.  

Here’s what sitting without other movement does to your body:

These things can cause hip and lower back pain and also make any posture issues you have worse. Ever heard someone complain about sciatica? Your piriformis is a muscle located deep in the butt. When you sit, this is the primary muscle that is engaged, so it can get really tight. And when it tightens and shortens it can put pressure on your sciatic nerve. Also known as? Sciatica. 

Here are 4 stretches to loosen up your glutes and hips after long socially-isolated days in front of your computer. 

Leg Swings

This is an easy one to do on a quick break to get your blood moving.  

Couch Stretch

This is **the** hip flexor stretch. You might be surprised at how inflexible you feel when doing it, but doing it consistently can make a big difference in you hip mobility. And even though it’s called the couch stretch, you don’t need a couch to do it – it just makes it a wee bit more comfortable.  

Downward Facing Dog

This foundational yoga pose is a great stretch for folks who sit all day, because it opens up your chest and shoulders while also providing a hamstring and calf stretch. It’s also easily modifiable for various levels of fitness or injuries.  

Figure Four

Be sure to check out last week’s post on Stretches for Deleting Tech Neck!

Check back in with the ClubX Blog often for more ideas and resources on how to maintain your mental and emotional well-being during this challenging time.  Stay safe.  Wash your hands.  Take care of yourself.  We are in this together! 

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