How To Film Hip Weakness Videos
A simple, test-based video where you help viewers find out if they have hip weakness, then fix it with 1-2 drills.
Most people chase “tight hips,” but the real issue is often hip weakness showing up as knee cave, low back taking over, or shaky balance.
- 2 quick self-tests (single-leg sit-to-stand, single-leg balance/hip drop)
- Side-by-side: “weak pattern” vs “fixed pattern”
- Close-ups of knees/hips/feet during the test
- Timer on screen (10–20 seconds)
- Before/after re-test after 60 seconds of drills
They know whether hip weakness is likely their issue and leave with a tiny routine they can repeat.
SIGNAL
- Keyword: hip weakness is breaking out in Fitness & Health.
- Creator-ready video idea: “Do these 2 tests. If you fail, do this 60-second fix. Re-test on camera.”
CREATOR ANGLE
3-step checklist (apply today):
1) Diagnose fast (make it measurable)
- Pick 2 tests that show hip weakness clearly on camera.
- Add pass/fail rules (ex: knee caves in, pelvis drops, can’t keep balance for 10s).
- Film in one tight frame: hips + knees + feet.
2) Fix with one constraint (avoid the exercise salad)
- Choose 1 main drill + 1 support drill.
- Give one cue per drill (ex: “keep hips level,” “press the floor away”).
- Keep it time-based: 2 x 20 seconds each.
3) Prove it (re-test immediately)
- Re-run Test #1 after the drills.
- Show the same angle and call out what changed.
- End by telling who this is for (runners, squats, back pain pattern) and when to stop (sharp pain).
Hook template:
"If your knees cave in or your back takes over, it might be hip weakness—do this 10-second test with me."
Thumbnail test idea (A/B):
A) Big text: “HIP WEAKNESS?” + freeze-frame of knee caving.
B) Big text: “FIX IN 60s” + split-screen before/after of the same test.
SHIP TODAY
- Format + length: 45–60s Short.
- Say this on-camera (hook line): "It might not be tight hips—it might be hip weakness. Test this with me."
- Packaging note (title): “Hip Weakness Test (Fix In 60 Seconds)”
- Film it:
1) Open on the failing rep first (show the wobble/knee cave).
2) Teach Test #1 in 1 sentence, run it for 10 seconds.
3) Teach Test #2 in 1 sentence, run it for 10 seconds.
4) Demo Drill #1 for 20 seconds, one cue on screen.
5) Demo Drill #2 for 20 seconds, one cue on screen.
6) Re-test Test #1 and point to the exact visual change.
7) Close: "If you fail this again tomorrow, repeat the 60-second fix."