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31 Simple Stretches to Help You Become More Flexible, According to Fitness Experts

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Toe Fanning

Targets: intrinsic foot muscles

How to do it: While either sitting or laying down, spread your toes as wide as you can then relax. You have the option to flex and point your foot as you do this exercise to get some extra ankle mobility work in. Repeat 10-15 times on each foot.

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Foot Dome

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Targets: plantar fascia (the thick tissue at the bottom of your foot)

How to do it: Grab a lacrosse ball or golf ball and place the middle of your foot on the top of the ball. Hold for your desired time. You might also want to use the ball to massage out any tension. Do this by rolling your foot back and forth on the ball, particularly in areas that feel a bit sore. Repeat on the other foot.

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Banded Calf Stretch

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Targets: calf muscle and achilles tendon

How to do it: Grab a yoga strap or exercise band and lie on the ground. Keep the right leg bent and rooted into the floor. Loop the band around the ball of your left foot and raise the leg into the air. Maintain a slight bend in your left knee. Flex the left foot an pull that band toward you until you feel a stretch. Repeat on the other side.

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4

Downward-Facing Dog

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Targets: hamstrings, hips, calves

How to do it: Start on your hands and knees then hike your hips into the air as you bring your head back and through your arms. Push the tops of your thighs back and try to straighten out your legs as best you can but do not lock out 100%. Hold for your desired amount of time.

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Double Leg Glute Bridge

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Targets: hip flexors

How to do it: Lie on your back with your knees up, feet flat on the mat. Squeeze your butt and lift your hips into the air. Hold for 3 seconds then lower your hips to the floor. Repeat 10-15 times. By the way: This is a great stretch to do as a dynamic warmup before exercise.

6

Single Leg Glute Bridge

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Targets: hip flexors

How to do it: This is a more challenging version of the double leg glut bridge. Lie down on your back with your right leg bent and your left leg straight in front of you. Lift the left leg slightly off the floor (the height doesn’t matter). Squeeze your butt and lift the hips up into the air. Lower back down to the ground and repeat 10-15 reps on each leg. This is another dynamic stretch that is great for pre-workout warmups.

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Sitting Hamstring Stretch

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Targets: hamstrings, lower back

How to do it: Sit with your legs straight out in front of you. Sit tall and then reach for your toes (or as far as you can) without letting your back round. It’s okay to keep your knees slightly bent. Hold for your chosen time.

8

Standing Forward Fold

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Targets: hamstrings, hips, and calves

How to do it: From a standing position, reach for your shins, your toes, or the floor. Bend your knees if you find your hamstrings are particularly tight. Rest here and breathe.

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Standing Quad Stretch

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Targets: quads and hip flexors

How to do it: Stand with your feet right beneath your hips. Lift your right ankle and grab it with your right hand. For balance: stare at a point on the floor and/or lift your left arm up. Squeeze your right butt cheek to accentuate the stretch. Perform this on the opposite side.

10

Standing IT Band Stretch

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Targets: IT band, hips, and lats

How to do it: Start standing with your feet together. Step your right foot behind you, and bring your right arm over your head. Shift your hips to the right and hold. Repeat on the other side.

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Kneeling Hip Stretch

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Targets: front of the hip flexors, quads, and groin

How to do it: Start in a kneeling position on the floor with your left leg up, right shin on the ground. Place a cushion under that right knee if this is uncomfortable. Shift your hips forward and imagine you are pressing your pelvis into the floor. To protect your front knee, make sure it doesn’t move past your big toe. For an added chest opener, lift your arms toward your ears and lift your chest toward the ceiling. Hold, then repeat on the opposite side.

12

Pigeon Pose

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Targets: Hips flexors and deep lateral rotators (the muscles that rotate the femur or thigh bone)

How to do it: This one is the easiest to get into from a downward-facing dog position. Start there, then raise your left leg up in the air up and back behind you. Then bend the knee as you bring that leg forward toward your chest. Rest the left leg on the floor with the shin as parallel to the front of your mat as possible. Rest your right leg straight (or bend it 90 degrees) behind you. Lean over your left leg and rest your forearms on the mat. Hold for your desired amount of time.

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Figure Four Stretch

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Targets: outer hip and glute muscles

How to do it: Lie on your back and bring your left ankle on top of your right thigh just below the knee. Grab behind your right leg and gently pull your legs toward your chest. Flex the left foot to protect the left knee. Do the same on the opposite side.

14

Butterfly

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Targets: hips, groin, and lower back

How to do it: Sit tall on your mat with the soles of your feet touching one another. To put less stress on your knees, move your feet farther away from your body. Grab your feet with both arms, then lean forward from the hips and bring your torso toward the floor. If this bothers your lower back, keep your spine straight and only go as low as you can while maintaining a flat back.

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External Hip Rotation Stretch

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Targets: external hip rotators

How to do it: Lie on your back with your legs up in the air, knees flexed. Keep your shoulders anchored to the mat while your rotate your knees to the right as they reach for the floor. Hold for your desired amount of time, then switch to the other side.

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Internal Hip Rotation Stretch

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Targets: upper glutes and lower back

How to do it: Lie on your back with your knees bent toward the ceiling. Lift your left leg and place the ankle above your right knee or outside of your right thigh. While keeping both shoulders glued to the floor, rotate your hips toward the left until you feel the stretch. Hold for your desired time, then switch.

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17

Clamshells With Resistance Band

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Targets: glutes

How to do it: Activating your glutes is one of the best ways to take the burden off tight hips. And resistance bands come in real handy for that! Grab one and lie on your left side. Bend your knees. Squeeze your right glute as you lift you rotate that right knee up and back. Hold for a second, then bring that right knee back down. Repeat for 10-15 times and then switch and repeat on the other side.

18

Hurdler

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Targets: hamstrings, hips, and lower back

How to do it: First, sit on your mat with your legs straight in front of you. Bring your left leg in so that your left foot is touching the inner thigh of your right leg. Sit tall then reach as far down your right leg as you can without letting your back round. It’s okay to bend your right knee a bit. Hold for your chosen amount of time, then switch to the other side.

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19

Cat-Cow

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Targets: abdominal muscles, back, spine

How to do it: Begin on your hands and knees with your wrist directly beneath your shoulders and your knees beneath your hips. For cat: Inhale and arch your back into the air as you squeeze your bellybutton into your spine. Exhale as your transition into cow: Drop your belly toward your mat, lift your chest up and look to the ceiling.

20

Seated Twist

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Targets: spine and hips

How to do it: Begin seated on the floor with your legs straight out in front of you. Cross your right leg over your left, keeping that right knee bent toward the ceiling. Then rotate your torso toward your right leg as you place your right arm on the inside of the right thigh. Maintain the twist and hold. Switch to the other side.

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