Use a foam roller to target the tensor fasciae latae (TFL) muscle, located on the outer thigh. This exercise helps relieve tension and improve flexibility.
- Begin by sitting on the floor with the foam roller positioned under your right hip.
- Slowly roll your body forward and backward, allowing the roller to massage the TFL area.
- Adjust your body position to find tender spots and hold for 20-30 seconds.
- Switch to the left side and repeat the process.
How to perform the Roll Tensor Fasciae Latae
- Set up. Set up in a stable, balanced starting position appropriate for the Roll Tensor Fasciae Latae using your roller.
- Brace and execute. Brace your core, control the descent, and move through a full pain-free range of motion while emphasizing your glutes.
- Reset. Reverse the movement under control and reset between repetitions, keeping your form crisp on every rep.
Coaching cues
- Move with intent — every rep should feel deliberate, not rushed.
- Drive force through your glutes rather than momentum.
- Keep your breathing steady: exhale on the hard part, inhale on the reset.
Common mistakes
- Using too much weight and losing positional control.
- Cutting the range of motion short and missing the target muscle.
- Letting your spine round or hyperextend instead of staying neutral.
Detailed cues, common mistakes, and demonstration video are available in the Fitly app.
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