20 min Hip Mobility | Intermediate Standing Pilates exercises
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 Published On Feb 13, 2023

This 20-minute Standing Hip Mobility workout will help you restore and improve your hip range of motion. It's an intermediate Pilates workout that focuses on safe hip movements - flexion, extension, internal and external rotation. The standing movements will challenge your balance throughout the class. No mat required.

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