desk stretches for hips

Keep your hip stretches ready for long sitting days.

SaveBack saves your trusted hip mobility videos in one routine so you can use them after desk-heavy work.

5 min YouTube routine Desk-worker friendly

Hip stretches are easy to postpone

Hip mobility often gets delayed because finding the right video feels like another task at the end of the day.

SaveBack keeps a short hip routine ready, so you can start with the videos you already picked.

Think of this as a short guided movement break, not a new program.

A good beginner routine should be clear, repeatable, and easy to stop. You are not trying to diagnose a problem or force a deep stretch. You are choosing a small sequence that helps you leave the chair, follow simple cues, and return to work without opening another recommendation feed.

If a movement feels sharp, numb, or unusual, stop and choose a gentler video. SaveBack is best used for general movement routines from creators you already trust.

Suggested YouTube order

Start with the video that takes the least decision-making. Then add the next movement area so the routine feels complete without turning into a long browse session.

  1. Start after sittingUse a short hip video first.
  2. Add a deeper optionKeep a longer routine next for days with more time.
  3. Repeat tomorrowSave the order so the routine gets easier to start.

Use the routine gently enough that you can come back tomorrow.

  • Start below your limitFor a hip routine, the first round should feel easy enough that you would be willing to repeat it tomorrow.
  • Let the video guide the paceUse the creator's timing, but pause between videos if you need a slower transition.
  • Avoid chasing intensityThe goal is a repeatable workday break, not a maximal stretch or a workout test.
  • Keep the same orderRepeating the same sequence lowers the decision cost and makes the routine easier to start.

Make it a default workday break.

Use this before a walk or after the workday ends. This page is general movement guidance, not medical advice.

Save the routine for tomorrow.

SaveBack is a free iPhone app for keeping useful YouTube stretch, mobility, posture, and workout videos in one repeatable order.

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