Adductors are among the most neglected muscles, especially in recreational athletes. These are the inner thigh muscles, and they're critical for both athletes and non-athletes alike.
Why do they matter?
◆ Pelvic stability, especially during single-leg movements
◆ Force transfer between upper and lower body, enabling explosive athletic movements and easing everyday activities
◆ Essential for change of direction, jumping and sprinting
◆ Control pelvic rotation during rotational movements — hugely important in sport
Strengthening these muscles significantly reduces groin injury risk and improves stability in both the pelvis and the knee. Training the adductors reduces the likelihood of muscular imbalances, which are surprisingly common — especially in recreational athletes.
Few people pay attention to these muscles, partly because they don't contribute to aesthetics the way the glutes do. But their hidden functional role is far more important for daily life than how they look.
Next time you walk into the gym, sit down on the machine with ADDUCTOR written on it (you don't have to jump straight into Coppenhagen plank, unless you're strong enough already 😉).
Trust me, your body will thank you.