90-90 end-range iso routine
Fundamental squat & hip-mobility development
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2m 50s
THE WHAT:
A unilateral routine focused on developing experience in the end-ranges of internal hip-rotation (IR). As well as an isometric contraction to enter & maintain active end-range IR, as the force of gravity is also working against the leg there is also a consistent intention for active COMPRESSION (the combination of side-flexion & leg-abduction) elicited in the work.
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