A short Kinstretch class is a great way to add mobility training to your workout and still be able to put in the time with your strength training or cardio.
Today’s FREE class is for lower body mobility. We go through controlled articular rotations for the hip, knee, and ankle and utilize Stick Mobility to add a challenge.
Improve your range of motion and joint health with this short Kinstretch class.
This is a great warm-up before a leg workout, run, or athletic sport. Try this quick at-home routine to get yourself moving!
We understand that it can be tough to get moving during the day, so we’ve created the Work Break playlist to give you 5-15 minute routines that you can fit into your busy schedule. This class is part of the series inside our MTS Training App. The playlist includes other short kinstretch classes and breathing routines!
We love using Stick Mobility with our mobility exercises. Make sure to use code MARKOW at check out for a discount purchasing your sticks! They are a great tool to help you increase radiation, provide stability when needed and get you to push your stretches.
Want to try our Daily Full Body C.A.R.’s routine? This is the basis of a lot of mobility training.
You can take more classes inside our MTS Training App with your first week FREE. We have plenty of other lower body-focused classes.
Would you like to train one-on-one? We offer individual programming to improve mobility and strength. Learn more.
Our online course, Personal Trainer Academy, is for personal trainers and therapists to integrate mobility training into their approach.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact us.
About the Author
Ian Markow is a strength and performance coach with 15 years of experience. He is the founder of Markow Training Systems in Boca Raton, Florida, where he works with clients in person and online, and of Personal Trainer Academy, where he teaches working coaches. His certifications include FRCms, Kinstretch, Stick Mobility, EXOS Performance Specialist, StrongFirst SFG1, MoveMed Level 1, NASM-CPT, and NCCPT. He specializes in helping people return to sport and daily activity after chronic pain, injury, or deconditioning.



