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  2. The 10 Best Hamstring Stretches to Relieve Tightness and ...

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    Mckenzie Cordell. Step 1: Stand with your feet hip-width apart. Place your right heel in front of your body with your foot flexed, toes pointing up. Put a slight bend in your left knee.

  3. These Hamstring Stretches Help You Stay Limber and Pain-Free ...

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    Keep your heel on the floor and toes pointing upward,” Bentivogolio says. “Hinge at your hips and lean forward, feeling the stretch in your hamstring. Hold for 15 to 30 seconds and switch legs.”

  4. 8 Hamstring Exercises You Can Do at Home for Lower-Body ... - AOL

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    Press your hips back while keeping your spine neutral and abs engaged. Step 3: Squeeze your hamstrings and glutes to push your hips forward and rise up, returning to the starting position. This is ...

  5. Hamstringing - Wikipedia

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    In humans, the hamstring extends between the hip and knee joints. The hamstring muscle group is made up of the biceps femoris, semitendinosus muscle, and the semimembranosus. [2] It facilitates both the flexing of the knee and hip extension, [3] making it a vital contributor to normal leg-movement. By severing these muscles or the tendons ...

  6. Piriformis syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Hip adduction is a strengthening exercise for the piriformis muscle. A cable attached at the ankle can be used to adduct the hip, bringing the leg in toward the opposite side of the body. The same equipment can also be used for hip abduction, where the leg starts beside the opposing leg and moves out to the side, away from the body.

  7. Tensor fasciae latae muscle - Wikipedia

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    The tensor fasciae latae is a tensor of the fascia lata; continuing its action, the oblique direction of its fibers enables it to stabilize the hip in extension (assists gluteus maximus during hip extension). The fascia lata is a fibrous sheath that encircles the thigh like a subcutaneous stocking and tightly binds its muscles.

  8. Tight Hamstrings? Try These Simple Exercises for Improved ...

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    A personal trainer shares and explains how to do the best hamstring exercises for strong, flexible legs, including glute bridges, kettlebell swings, and more.

  9. Semimembranosus muscle - Wikipedia

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    The semimembranosus muscle (/ ˌ s ɛ m i ˌ m ɛ m b r ə ˈ n oʊ s ə s /) is the most medial of the three hamstring muscles in the thigh. It is so named because it has a flat tendon of origin. It lies posteromedially in the thigh, deep to the semitendinosus muscle. It extends the hip joint and flexes the knee joint.