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Get Ready for Full Throttle: The Cal Poly Hip Flow

This 6-minute, full-body warm up and joint mobilization sequence will prime your body for whatever workout lies ahead.

Chris Holder

Written by Chris Holder Last updated on Nov 22, 2021

In the fall quarter of 2015, Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach Chris White designed a flow sequence for our athletes here at Cal Poly. This 5-6 minute sequence quickly became the catalyst for some incredible gains in the weight room, and a record-breaking 2016 season for our Track and Field team. We have seen such positive results from the flow that all 22 of our varsity teams now use it for their warm up prior to a lifting session. Many teams have adopted it as an integral part of their preparation before practice.

Don’t let the title “Hip Flow” fool you. This routine is about more than just the hips; it’s a full-body warm up and joint mobilization sequence. When creating the flow, Coach White started with the hips, but also paid special attention to the thoracic spine to help unwind our athlete’s bound-up bodies.

The Cal Poly Hip Flow

The Cal Poly Hip Flow was designed to transition smoothly from one exercise to the next. It not only caters to the individual, but can also be an effective way to get big groups warm for the training you have ahead.

The following is the sequence of exercises in the flow: 

  1. Hip circles x 3 (each direction)
  2. Tall reach
  3. Downward dog x 3
  4. Left foot up and step through
  5. Hip distractions x 6
  6. Worlds greatest/lunging thoracic rotations x 6
  7. Cossacks x 6
  8. Blocking hip rotations x 6
  9. Downward dog x 3
  10. Right foot up and step through
  11. Repeat steps 5-9
  12. Downward dog x 3
  13. Thoracic bridge x 6 (each side)
  14. Wide stance push back/downward dog x 3
  15. Wide stance thoracic rotations x 6
  16. Wide stance push back/downward dog x 3
  17. Sweep left leg through with chest folds x 6
  18. Sweep right leg through with chest folds x 6
  19. Downward dog x 3
  20. Table top stretch x 6
  21. Downward dog x 3
  22. Walk feet into squat
  23. Left elbow pry x 6
  24. Right elbow pry x 6
  25. Both elbows with shifting
  26. Stand up and kick out
  27. Kneeling dorsiflexion x 60 sec
  28. Kneeling plantarflexion x 60 sec

Make the Flow Your Own

As stated in the video, we have added exercises as the teams have progressed. After practicing this sequence for a while, feel free to slip in other movements that are appropriate for you. You can also add more time to certain exercises like we have done with the ankle mobility exercises at the end. Typically, we increase holding time by 15 seconds. Most of our teams hold each for 90 seconds.

We’d like to thank Max Shank, Andrew Read, and Peak Performance Project (P3) for their influences during the creation of this routine. Enjoy!

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Teaser photo courtesy of Chris Holder.

Chris Holder

About Chris Holder

Chris Holder comes to Breaking Muscle with over thirty years as an athlete and coach. A football player first and then spending his entire professional coaching career at the college level, Holder has been in love with everything weight lifting since he was a little boy.

Holder has an incredibly diversified training background that brings a unique product to his athletes. Known in many circles as a pioneer of kettlebell training at the college level, Chris opened the door in the early 2000s to break the mold and monotony of the traditional methods of training college student-athletes. He is a Master RKC and his preparation of football players for the NFL Combine has gained recognition from the NFL for years.

In his “other” life, Chris is a Doctor of Medical Qigong with an emphasis in oncology. Under the tutelage of legendary Kung Fu and Qigong Grand Master Dr. Jerry Alan Johnson, Dr. Holder has developed protocols to enhance every aspect of an athlete’s competitive life. Blending disciplines of both East and West, Holder has created a holistic training environment for his athletes and is at the forefront of Qigong research at Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo, California.

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