Fight Off Nagging Groin Pain

Nagging groin pain can indicate that you need to strengthen your adductor/groin muscles. Many people try to stretch chronic groin tightness/tenderness with no avail. Try this exercise to add some isometric adductor strengthening to your routine instead. 
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BENEFITS: This exercise targets your groin/adductor muscles, single leg stability and your core. It’s a great way to improve your single leg stance performance. 
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COACHING KEYS: Stand statue tall on one leg while you crush a wall or beam between your hand/arm and opposite leg. Your goal is to produce maximal tension between the hand on your stance side and your inner thigh on the raised leg. 
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HOW TO USE: Use this exercise as a warm-up or as a core/lower body exercise in any workout. Shoot for 3-5 holds of 5-15 seconds on each side.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Timothy DiFrancesco

Tim DiFrancesco, PT, DPT spent 6 seasons as the Head Strength & Conditioning Coach of the Los Angeles Lakers and is the founder of TD Athletes Edge. He is nationally renowned for his evidence-based and scientific approach to fitness, training, nutrition, and recovery for athletes and fitness enthusiasts.

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