About This Intermediate Core Mobility Routine
Your core does more than crunch forward. It stabilizes your spine, transfers power between your upper and lower body, and moves through extension, rotation, and lateral bending. Studies demonstrate that core stability exercises are more effective than general exercise for improving function and reducing pain in those with back issues.1 This intermediate core mobility routine addresses all these movement patterns while building on the foundation you’ve already established.
What This Routine Targets
This routine targets the entire cylinder of muscles around your midsection. You’ll work spinal extensors through upward dog, hip flexors and psoas through kneeling stretches, rotational mobility through twists, and the connection between your core and hips through figure four and butterfly positions.
What’s Included
This ten-minute routine includes fifteen exercises. The sequence flows from standing warm-ups through kneeling positions to floor-based stretches, finishing with restorative poses that let your spine settle into its newly gained range. Holds range from thirty seconds to one minute depending on the position.
Who Should Try This
This routine suits anyone who has mastered basic core stretches and wants to progress. It works well after strength training sessions, for desk workers with persistent lower back tension, or as part of a comprehensive mobility practice. Some yoga experience helps but isn’t required.
Tips for Best Results
Move deliberately through the transitions and maintain core engagement even during passive stretches. The twisting positions require a warm spine, so trust the sequence order rather than jumping ahead. Pay attention to any asymmetries between left and right sides.

Upward Salute
Duration: 0:30
Sweep your arms skyward in upward salute to lengthen your spine and awaken your upper body.
Difficulty: Beginner
Instructions
- Stand with feet hip-width apart and arms at your sides.
- Sweep your arms out and up overhead, keeping hands shoulder-width apart.
- Reach toward the ceiling while relaxing your shoulders and gazing slightly upward.
Tips
- Ground evenly through both feet.
- Engage your core to avoid arching your lower back.
Adjustments
- Place your hands behind your head or on your hips if raising them overhead feels intense.

Toe Touch
Duration: 0:30
Fold forward from standing to stretch your hamstrings and lower back with a calming release.
Difficulty: Beginner
Instructions
- Stand with feet hip-width apart and arms relaxed by your sides.
- Hinge at your hips to fold forward, lowering your torso toward your legs.
- Relax your head, neck, and arms, aiming to place your palms on the floor.
Tips
- Lengthen through your spine as you fold.
- Keep legs straight but avoid locking your knees.
Adjustments
- Rest your hands on shins or thighs if the floor feels out of reach.

Kneeling Psoas
Duration: 1:00
Lengthen your hip flexors and side body with a kneeling psoas stretch that feels incredible after long sitting sessions.
Difficulty: Beginner
Instructions
- Kneel with knees hip-width apart, then step one foot forward so both knees are bent at ninety degrees.
- Raise the arm opposite your front leg overhead while the other hand rests on your hip.
- Press your hips forward and reach up and slightly over with the lifted arm to open through the front of the hip and side body.
- Hold for a few breaths, then switch sides.
Tips
- Stack your front knee over the ankle for stability.
- Keep the core engaged so the stretch stays supportive, not saggy.
Adjustments
- Cushion your back knee with a folded mat or pillow if it feels sensitive.

Upward Dog
Duration: 0:30
Press into upward dog to open your chest and stretch the front of your body with strength.
Difficulty: Beginner
Instructions
- Lie on your stomach with legs extended and hands under your shoulders.
- Press into your palms, straighten your arms, and lift your chest and thighs off the floor.
- Relax your shoulders away from your ears and gaze slightly upward.
Tips
- Only your palms and the tops of your feet should touch the floor.
- Keep arms straight without locking your elbows.
Adjustments
- Keep thighs on the floor for a gentler version if needed.

Child's Pose
Duration: 0:30
Melt into child's pose to reset your breath and relax the back with a calming stretch.
Difficulty: Beginner
Instructions
- Start on hands and knees, then widen your knees while keeping big toes touching.
- Sit your hips back toward your heels and reach your hands forward.
- Lower your chest between your thighs and rest your forehead on the floor or a support.
Tips
- Crawl your fingertips forward to deepen the stretch through the sides of your body.
- Let your chest sink toward the ground with each exhale.
Adjustments
- Keep knees closer together if that feels better for your hips.
- Rest your forehead on a block, pillow, or folded blanket if it does not reach the floor.

Downward Dog
Duration: 0:30
Press back into downward dog to lengthen your spine, open the shoulders, and stretch the entire backside.
Difficulty: Beginner
Instructions
- Start in tabletop, tuck your toes, and press through your hands to lift hips up and back.
- Straighten your legs as much as feels good while keeping a soft bend in the knees.
- Reach your chest toward your thighs and lengthen through your spine as your heels reach toward the floor.
Tips
- Let your head hang between your arms so your neck relaxes.
- Spread weight evenly between hands and feet.
- Keep knees slightly bent if hamstrings feel tight.
Adjustments
- Bend the knees more deeply or elevate hands on a chair for a lighter option.
- Come onto your forearms or place a block under your hands if wrists need relief.

Cat Cow
Duration: 0:30
Flow through cat and cow to mobilize your spine and melt away stiffness one breath at a time.
Difficulty: Beginner
Instructions
- Begin on hands and knees with wrists under shoulders and knees under hips.
- Inhale as you drop your belly, lift your chest, and gaze forward or slightly up.
- Exhale as you round your spine, draw the belly toward the ceiling, and tuck your chin.
- Continue gliding between the two shapes in rhythm with your breath.
Tips
- Move slowly enough that each vertebra gets a moment of attention.
Adjustments
- Keep your head more neutral if your neck prefers less movement.

Seated Twist
Duration: 1:00
Twist from a seated position to wring out your spine and open your chest.
Difficulty: Beginner
Instructions
- Sit with legs extended, then cross one foot over the opposite thigh and plant it on the floor.
- Lengthen through your spine and place the opposite elbow outside the lifted knee while the other hand grounds behind you.
- Twist your torso and turn your gaze over the back shoulder as you breathe deeply.
Tips
- Grow tall through the crown of your head before deepening the twist.
Adjustments
- Keep the bottom leg extended or bend it underneath you based on comfort.
- Hug the knee with your arm instead of using the elbow for a gentler variation.

Butterfly
Duration: 0:30
Drop into butterfly pose to open the hips and groin while you breathe space into tight muscles.
Difficulty: Beginner
Instructions
- Sit tall with legs extended, then bend your knees and bring the soles of your feet together.
- Hold your feet or ankles and let your knees fall out to the sides.
- Press the knees gently toward the floor while keeping the spine long.
Tips
- Use your elbows to nudge the thighs downward only if it feels comfortable.
- Lift through the chest and avoid rounding your back.
Adjustments
- Place cushions under your thighs when the hips need extra support.
- Sit on a folded blanket to elevate your seat and create more ease.

Single Knee-to-Chest
Duration: 1:00
Hug one knee at a time toward your chest to ease tension in your lower back and hips.
Difficulty: Beginner
Instructions
- Lie on your back with legs extended and arms by your sides.
- Bend one knee and draw it toward your chest, clasping your shin with both hands.
- Gently pull the knee closer while keeping the opposite leg long and relaxed.
Tips
- Relax your head and neck on the floor.
- Keep hips square and lower back grounded.
Adjustments
- Hold behind your thigh or use a towel around your knee if reaching your shin is difficult.

Pelvic Tilt Press
Duration: 0:30
Use a gentle pelvic tilt to teach your lower back how to relax and your core how to engage.
Difficulty: Beginner
Instructions
- Lie on your back with knees bent and feet flat on the floor.
- Engage your core to tilt your pelvis upward and press your lower back into the mat.
- Keep arms relaxed by your sides and hold the position for a breath before releasing.
Tips
- Draw your navel toward your spine to initiate the movement.
- Let your glutes stay soft so the action comes from your core.
Adjustments
- Perform the same motion standing with your back against a wall if the floor feels uncomfortable.

Lying Figure Four
Duration: 1:00
Ease into a lying figure four to release tight glutes and soothe your lower back.
Difficulty: Beginner
Instructions
- Lie on your back with knees bent and feet flat on the floor.
- Cross one ankle over the opposite thigh just above the knee.
- Lift the bottom leg and clasp hands behind the thigh, gently pulling the legs toward your chest.
Tips
- Relax your head and shoulders on the floor.
- Keep your lower back pressing gently into the mat.
Adjustments
- Loop a strap behind your thigh if reach is an issue.
- Leave the bottom foot on the floor for a lighter stretch.

Spinal Twist
Duration: 1:00
Twist gently on your back to stretch your spine, chest, and glutes all at once.
Difficulty: Beginner
Instructions
- Lie on your back with legs extended and arms by your sides.
- Bend one knee and place the foot on the floor.
- Lower the bent knee across your body toward the opposite side while your torso and hips twist.
- Place your opposite hand on the outside of the bent knee and extend the other arm out to the side.
Tips
- Keep both shoulders grounded on the floor.
Adjustments
- Support the bent knee with a cushion or block if needed.

Knees-to-Chest
Duration: 0:30
Hug your knees to your chest to release the lower back and gently stretch the hips.
Difficulty: Beginner
Instructions
- Lie on your back with legs extended and arms by your sides.
- Bend both knees and draw them toward your chest.
- Wrap your arms around your shins and hug the knees in, breathing deeply.
Tips
- Let your head and neck relax on the floor.
- Keep your lower back gently pressing into the mat.
Adjustments
- Hold behind your thighs instead of the shins if that feels better for your body.

Happy Baby
Duration: 0:30
Rock into happy baby to soothe your lower back and open your hips with a playful stretch.
Difficulty: Beginner
Instructions
- Lie on your back with knees bent and feet flat.
- Lift your feet and draw knees toward your armpits.
- Grab the outer edges of your feet and gently pull your knees toward the floor while keeping your low back grounded.
Tips
- Press your tailbone toward the floor to keep the lower back happy.
- Relax your shoulders and jaw while you breathe.
Adjustments
- Hold your ankles or calves if reaching your feet is a stretch today.
Building on Your Foundation
Rest in happy baby and feel the length through your entire spine. This intermediate work creates the mobility foundation for more advanced core training and daily comfort.
Return to this builder regularly as you progress. Each session reinforces good movement patterns and gradually increases your range, preparing your core for whatever challenges come next.


