Sit on the floor with your knees and feet flat on the floor. Lean your torso slightly back, but keep your back straight and core engaged. Rotate your torso and tap your hands to one side of your body.
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Exercises like dead bugs help lengthen and strengthen the hip flexors in a controlled position, which improves form and can help offset the effects of sitting too much, adds Dickinson. Lie faceup, ...