If you’ve spent all day hunched over a desk, run a long session, or just feel tight from life, a quick stretch can feel like magic. But which moves are actually worth your time?

Dr Jordan Ashley, certified Yoga Instructor and Founder of Souljourn Yoga Foundation, says the pigeon pose is one of those exercises.

“Personally, I do it every single day,” she says. “If I had to pick just one stretch for the rest of my life, this is it.”

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“Not only is pigeon a gentle hip opener, but it’s also a forward fold, which is great for calming the parasympathetic nervous system, whilst enhancing flexibility and promoting overall well-being,” she adds.

lower back tension, and reduce the risk of strains or imbalances.

“Pigeon pose involves a deep stretch of the muscles surrounding the hips, including the hip flexors, external rotators, and glutes,” says Ashley.

“These muscles are often tight due to prolonged periods of sitting, lack of movement, or engaging in activities that involve repetitive hip motions like running or cycling,” she says.

As with other yoga poses, pigeon pose also encourages deep breathing and mindfulness, “helping to draw the focus inward and calm the mind,” says Ashley.

“It’s also great for posture, relieving tightness in the lower back and inviting energy to flow through the pelvis, low back, and inner thighs.”