Unlock Your Hip Flexors Review
I’ve checked a lot of weight loss and workout guides, but Unlock Your Hip Flexors book is probably one of the unique guides I’ve ever seen.
While other programs mainly talk about how to exercise and train to lose weight or get in shape, this guide teaches us the benefits of loosening the hip flexor muscles that lead to loss of belly fat, more energy, better sexual performance, and more.
To tell the truth, about hip flexors or psoas, I didn’t know many things, and why tight flexor muscles are so bad. So when I bought the ebook, I was curious. You know, if someone is interested in physical development as much as they are, they always want to learn something new that could lead to better results.
I was curious because this program is definitely a top seller with hundreds of positive online reviews and not just on the official website. A lot of people have already been helped to eliminate back pain and joint pain, lose belly fat, have more energy, and even improve sexual health.
The creators of this unique program, Mike Westerdal and Rick Kaselj, are both professionals in fitness and muscle building, claiming that we will enjoy better health with only 15 minutes of daily training and can get rid of several common health issues of modern life.

Where is the hip flexor located?
They are “unforgotten” muscles of your body that are engaged in almost every movement you make. While you walk, twist, bend, step, just to mention some.
Why are tight hip flexors bad?
If these muscles are tight, it’s harder and more exhausting every activity you do. In addition, there are several common health issues that you wouldn’t think are caused by these muscles. For example:
- Digestive problems.
- Back and joint pains.
- Walking, jogging and running difficulties.
- Bad body posture and balance.
- Poor sleep.
- Uncomfortable feeling in the hips.
- Weakened immune system.
- Decreased sexual desire.
- Cardiovascular issues.
- Hip pain (locked hip).
- Higher possibility to get an injury during workouts or any other sports.
Throughout the world there are so many people suffering from these symptoms. I think most of them would never believe that the tight hip flexors that can be healed quickly with the right stretches can cause these problems.
HOW TO RELAX YOUR HIP FLEXORS : QUICK TIPS
This is where the guide for Unlocking Your Hip Flexors comes in. It gives you all the information you need to treat the right way for those. To keep these muscles loose, you’ll learn the most efficient mobility exercises and other tips.
Here is an example video how to unlock your hip flexors.
Why I Think Unlock Your Hip Flexors Program Is Good?
It is good because:
- You don’t have to train a lot of time, just 10-15 minutes a day. You can train easily at home or even if at work you have a short break.
- Cheap, it was only 15 bucks when I bought it, but the information is well-written and easy for everyone to follow. Plus, for many people, it has already yielded good results.
- It’s suitable for anybody, any level of fitness. Whether you’re a starter or a pro athlete, no matter. To be more flexible and to get rid of the rigidity you might have, you will learn proven technique. And your core strength is also going to be much better.
- It is particularly recommended for those with lower back or neck pain caused mainly by tight muscles of the psoas. If you do these exercises every day, these issues will be slowly eliminated.
- Written by trusted fitness experts in their field with excellent credentials. They know about what they’re talking about.
- As this program comes with a 60-day money back guarantee, you don’t have to worry about the money.
Unlock Your Hip Flexors/Healing Through Movement Review Final Rating: A+
I will gladly give an A+ to this product.
Considering the amount of high-quality information provided (including both pictures, text and video), it is definitely worth the investment to unlock your hip flexors.
If you want to reduce hip and body pain, reduce stress and anxiety to make you feel more relaxed and happier, along with a whole host of other benefits …


