Improve Hip Range of Motion with Seated Windshield Wiper Knees

Just like a river needs to flow to stay clear and vibrant, your body needs movement to stay flexible and strong.

And by movement, I don’t just mean a regular workout routine—I’m talking about the ways and how much you move throughout your daily life! 

Why is this so important?

Movement nourishes and hydrates your muscles and fascia, keeping your body more flexible and strong.

That’s right. 

It’s not just food and water that fuel your body. Movement also brings essential nutrients to your cells.

It’s easy to fall into a rut of excessive sitting or repeating the same exercises and stretches in the same way every time you practice them.

But just like stagnant water loses its sparkle, your body can become stiff and rigid without a fresh flow of movement.

Today, I’m excited to share a new seated variation of one of my favorite exercises: Windshield Wiper Knees.

It’s a simple, effective way to introduce fresh “movement nutrients” to your hips, thighs, and waist, and it helps maintain hip flexibility at any age.

After you give it a try, I’d love to hear how it feels. Be sure to share your experience in the comments below.

With movement variety,
Sydney


Ready to get stronger and more flexible so you can stay active? The Pilates Tonic Online Membership is a mix of live classes and self-paced videos tailored to your unique needs.

Depending on your goals, this program will help you identify which area of your body to focus on and the exercises that will help you get out of pain, add more flexibility, and become stronger.

Inside the Pilates Tonic Online Membership, you get a movement practice you can stick to.

Picture of Sydney

Sydney

I’m here to help you get stronger and more flexible through alignment-based restorative exercise so you can enjoy all the activities you love in life. You can work with me in two convenient ways: digitally through the Pilates Tonic Online membership or personally with in-person Restorative Movement Sessions.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


More To Explore

Join our free Video Training & Updates list!

Get FREE videos and articles to help you learn to move easily in a pain-free body…



Recent Posts…