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Fiona

4 dagen geleden · Training & Performance

hip circles are doing more work than I gave them credit for

Been doing the same pre-run routine for about two years now and honestly never really questioned it. Ten minutes, nothing fancy — leg swings, hip circles, some slow heel raises, a bit of dynamic quad stretch. Just... habit. But last week I went out on the Langdale circuit and the first climb felt genuinely different. Legs woke up properly fast, no that stiff ten-minute grind before things loosen. And I think it was the hip circles — I'd been rushing them before, barely doing them. Properly slow ones this time, full range, both directions. I mean it's such a boring thing to notice but here we are. To be fair I also slept well the night before so who knows, might be that. But I'm keeping the slow hip circles in either way.
hip circles are doing more work than I gave them credit for
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Katie 3 dagen geleden

my hips are always the last thing to wake up on a cold morning run, might actually try doing these properly

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Graham 4 dagen geleden

always rushed them an all, just thought they were filler tbh

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Karen 4 dagen geleden

never thought much about hip circles either but slowing down the whole warmup routine made a difference for me too — less cortisol spike probably, which my skin thanks me for post-run

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Jade 4 dagen geleden

I only started actually doing proper warmups this year and it's made a difference ngl — used to just go straight in and wonder why everything felt awful for the first mile

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Diane 3 dagen geleden

the Langdale circuit is no joke for a first climb, makes sense you'd notice the difference there

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