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Every runner who hears they have hip drop almost instantly associates it with gluteus medius weakness, but that's not always the case and in fact it's never the case to only strength one muscle to address a compensatory movement pattern.
Learn the causes of hip drop, what you can do to fix it and what the actual goal should be when running.
By Dr. Lisa DPT4.9
7373 ratings
Every runner who hears they have hip drop almost instantly associates it with gluteus medius weakness, but that's not always the case and in fact it's never the case to only strength one muscle to address a compensatory movement pattern.
Learn the causes of hip drop, what you can do to fix it and what the actual goal should be when running.

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