Tight Hips? It’s Not What You Think (And Stretching Isn’t the Fix)

Heather Otterbine

March 23, 2026

If you’ve ever been told you have “tight hips,” you’re not alone.

It’s one of the most common complaints I hear—from yoga students, fitness clients, and especially adults over 40.

And the usual solution?

Stretch more.
Do more hip openers.
Hold pigeon pose longer.

But here’s the truth most people aren’t hearing:

Tight doesn’t always mean short.
And stretching isn’t always the answer.


What “Tight Hips” Actually Mean

That feeling of tightness in your hips?

It’s not always because your muscles need to be lengthened.

Often, it’s because your body is creating tension as a form of protection.

Your nervous system is incredibly smart.

If your hips don’t feel strong, stable, or well-controlled, your body may increase muscle tone to create a sense of safety.

So what you’re feeling as “tight” might actually be:

  • A lack of strength
  • Limited control through range of motion
  • Poor coordination between muscle groups
  • Or even joint restrictions—not muscle restrictions

In other words: your body is asking for support, not just stretch.


Why Stretching Alone Doesn’t Fix It

Stretching feels good. I’m not anti-stretching.

But if stretching is the only thing you’re doing, you might be missing the bigger picture.

When you repeatedly stretch a muscle that already lacks stability:

  • You don’t improve control
  • You don’t build strength
  • And you may actually increase irritation or discomfort

This is why so many people say:

“I stretch my hips all the time… but they still feel tight.”

Because the root issue hasn’t been addressed.


The Pigeon Pose Problem

Let’s talk about one of the most common hip stretches: pigeon pose.

In yoga spaces, you’ll often hear that a parallel shin is the “goal.”

But for many bodies, that simply isn’t realistic—or appropriate.

Hip anatomy varies significantly from person to person.

Not everyone has a hip joint that allows for that degree of external rotation.

So what happens when someone forces it?

👉The motion doesn’t come from the hip
👉 It shifts into the knee
👉 And the knee is not designed for rotation

This is one of the most common ways people irritate their knees in yoga.

More depth is not always better. Better control is better.


What Your Hips Might ACTUALLY Need

Instead of only stretching your hips, your body benefits from a more balanced approach:

1. Strength

Your hips need to be strong enough to support your body in everyday movements—like walking, climbing stairs, and standing up from a chair.

2. Control

Can you move your hip through a range of motion with control, not just passive flexibility?

3. Stability

Your body needs to feel safe in the joint.

This is what allows your nervous system to reduce unnecessary tension.

4. Mobility (Not Just Flexibility)

Mobility is strength + control through range.

That’s what creates lasting change.


A Better Approach

Instead of forcing deeper stretches, try this:

  • Add active hip work (not just passive stretching)
  • Use smaller, controlled ranges of motion
  • Focus on how the movement feels, not how it looks
  • Back off positions that create knee discomfort
  • Build strength in supporting muscles (glutes, deep hip rotators, core)

You don’t need to give up stretching.

You just need to balance it with strength and control.


Final Thoughts

If your hips feel tight, it’s not a problem to force your way through.

It’s a message.

Your body isn’t asking you to push harder.

It’s asking for a different kind of support.

When you shift from chasing flexibility to building strength and mobility, everything changes:

  • Movement feels smoother
  • Discomfort decreases
  • And your body becomes more capable and resilient over time

▶️ Want to Go Deeper?

If you haven’t seen the full video series yet, start here:

👉 The #1 Exercise Adults Over 50 Should Be Doing

👉Why Your Hips Feel Tight (Even If You Stretch Them)

👉Tight Hips? Stop Stretching Like This (Do This Instead)

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