Seated Isometric Hip Flexion

Exercise Overview

The seated isometric hip flexion is a hip flexor strengthening exercise. Start by sitting down on any comfortable surface and maintain a neutral spine. Raise one knee up as high as possible without breaking neutral spine position. Hold this position as you push downwards with both hands. Depending on your goals, hold this contraction for 2 minutes at 20-65% max strength, for 30 seconds at 65-80% max strength, or for 4-8 seconds at max strength.

Muscles Involved

IliacusPsoas Major

Related Conditions

Internal snapping hip syndromeHip impingementIliopsoas tendinopathyHip flexor strainHip spine syndrome

Equipment Needed

No equipment needed

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