Episode 148: Why Your Cheerleader Has Hip Pain in Back Walkovers (And How to Fix It)
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If your cheerleader is feeling pain in the front of their hip during back walkovers, this episode is for you.
In this episode of The Cheer Athlete Podcast, I break down what’s really happening at the pelvis and hips during walkovers—and why that pain isn’t always coming from where you think.
We’ll cover:
Why pelvic control matters more than flexibility
The difference between the kicking leg vs. the down leg
How tight hamstrings or hip flexors can create pain
The role of core stability in tumbling skills
Simple exercises to improve movement and reduce discomfort
When it’s okay to manage at home—and when to see a PT
This episode is especially helpful for:
Cheer parents trying to understand hip pain
Coaches working on walkover technique
Athletes who feel “stuck” or uncomfortable in their skills
Remember: Pain is often a signal of poor coordination or imbalance—not just tightness.
Next Steps:
Grab the Injury Prevention Starter Kit for guided warm-ups, recovery routines, and strength exercises to keep your athlete strong and pain-free.
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