Sure, you spend tons of time stretching and doing mobility drills. But if you climb, bike, or run, there’s an essential movement you’re likely missing: the hip hinge. Here’s the crux of it: When you ...
As a U.S.-based fitness and lifestyle writer with years of experience covering health, movement, and training trends, I can say this exercise stands out for one key reason: it trains the body the way ...
At the start of the year, I undertook the 300 kettlebell swings a day challenge, which involved, you guessed it, doing 300 daily kettlebell swings every day for 30 consecutive days. Before going any ...
According to fitness expert Nelson, the hip hinge activates the lower back, hamstrings, and glutes, which “are the first muscles to weaken after menopause.” Strengthening this posterior chain is ...
Low back pain is one of the leading causes of disability worldwide, affecting up to 80% of people at some point in their lifetime. Not surprisingly, it is the most common ailment I treat in my office.
The Hip Hinge exercise presents a foundational movement for much of the GOLFFOREVER program—and it’s also foundational to the setup position in golf. A good golf swing begins with a good setup, and by ...
Everyone can benefit from hip conditioning, even if you don’t have any hip concerns. Stretching and strengthening these muscles can help build stability and flexibility. Many people have weak or ...