Not exact matches
The fit isn't great, saggy on the butt and
tight at the
hip - I prefer Apple cheeks to bummis although I
really enjoyed the print.
They are too
tight around his
hips and dig in and hurt him so we haven't
really been able to use them much.
Understanding neutral can
really help us function better in by getting us out of the rounded torso,
tight hip flexors, the need for arch supports, fluffy pillow, and get back to knowing our bodies and what they
really need.
You will notice as you walk out that your core is going to turn on and you're going to have to get
really tight in order to keep those
hips down.
It's
really important to keep your core
tight, not let your
hips sag down, or back arch and don't let your
hips roll up to one side or the other.
When you sit for long periods of time, your
hip flexors (the front of your
hips) gets
really tight and the muscle loses mobility.
We all sit way too much, and prolonged sitting and sedentary jobs can make the
hip flexors
really tight.
Two reasons: my lumbo - pelvic -
hip complex has been
really tight / cranky and these movements seem to help, and my leg workout last week didn't hit these accessory muscles very well.
It's usually best to wear with a
tight top but can also look
really nice with a blazer with a
hip belt around your waist.
It's
really tight on my bust and also emphasizes my two problem areas (belly and lower
hips), so I won't be able to wear this confidently unless I lose weight.
This East London neighborhood is by far the most painfully
hip in all of Londontown (painful because of the high prices and
really,
really tight jeans).