drunknloaded Suspended 147487 Posts user info edit post |
anyone stretch on a regular(daily) basis? i hardly ever stretch...i'm fairly healthy but i feel i could be healthier if i stretched...thanks 5/19/2008 12:02:09 AM |
Nerdchick All American 37009 Posts user info edit post |
I stretch after running. feels great and prevents injuries! 5/19/2008 12:21:50 AM |
The Coz Tempus Fugitive 26094 Posts user info edit post |
Is there really any proof of that? 5/19/2008 12:22:59 AM |
Fry The Stubby 7784 Posts user info edit post |
[Edited on May 19, 2008 at 12:38 AM. Reason : ]
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beethead All American 6513 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "I stretch after running. feels great and prevents injuries! " |
you should stretch before also... i usually run about 1/4-1/2 mile at a slow-medium pace (to get warmed up), then stretch, and continue..5/19/2008 11:04:26 AM |
BobbyDigital Thots and Prayers 41777 Posts user info edit post |
DNL, you should try this:
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jocristian All American 7527 Posts user info edit post |
The few times I have stretched before jogging I have injured myself. 5/19/2008 11:24:47 AM |
jbrick83 All American 23447 Posts user info edit post |
I use to not stretch before running and have been perfectly fine that way.
But in the past few months I've done some good, hard running and gotten some sore calves that prevented me from running for a few days. So now I stretch...before and after.
I just use the same stretches I did back in the high-school track days. 5/19/2008 11:51:46 AM |
Restricted All American 15537 Posts user info edit post |
Dynamic Stretch before exercise, static after is what I do. 5/19/2008 12:01:17 PM |
begonias warning: not serious 19578 Posts user info edit post |
take yoga
fitness classes start today! 5/19/2008 12:08:07 PM |
Hurley Suspended 7284 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Dynamic Stretch before exercise, static after is what I do." |
i'll second that.
iirc, stretching increases flexibility, which can make you both faster and help reduce the chance of pulling a muscle5/19/2008 12:23:39 PM |
arcgreek All American 26690 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Dynamic Stretch before exercise, static after is what I do." |
+foam rolling does wonders, before (although this isn't always an option for me) and after/later/off times.
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vinylbandit All American 48079 Posts user info edit post |
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mdbncsu All American 4923 Posts user info edit post |
I didn't know what dynamic stretch was, so I googled it. This site for the James Madison strength and conditioning program seems to explain it pretty well and has pictures to demonstrate.
http://tinyurl.com/n7vuc 5/19/2008 9:51:11 PM |
One All American 10570 Posts user info edit post |
WELL SHIT, I CANT BELIEVE arcgreek DROPPED SOME KNOWLEDGE !
[Edited on May 19, 2008 at 10:43 PM. Reason : SP] 5/19/2008 10:43:17 PM |
ZomBCraw Suspended 6999 Posts user info edit post |
stretching should be treated as its own work out, not as a before and after to another workout
stretch at the very least 30 seconds for all ranges of motion, it takes that long to get to the center of any given large muscle
any longer than 30 and your muscles will start to contract and negate the benefits of stretchin, any less and you wont get a full stretch
and it shouldnt be painful, each position should be tight yet comfortable
and you have to warm up before your stretch, like jogging and calisthenics or else youre bending a frozen steak, stretching is not a warm up
[Edited on May 19, 2008 at 11:41 PM. Reason : g]
[Edited on May 19, 2008 at 11:42 PM. Reason : e] 5/19/2008 11:40:38 PM |
Arab13 Art Vandelay 45180 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "and you have to warm up before your stretch" |
exactly5/21/2008 11:36:40 AM |
drunknloaded Suspended 147487 Posts user info edit post |
good stuff 6/22/2008 3:30:05 AM |
theDuke866 All American 52839 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Dynamic Stretch before exercise, static after is what I do.
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drunknloaded Suspended 147487 Posts user info edit post |
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benz240 All American 4476 Posts user info edit post |
i like how all of the knowledge being dropped in this thread is backed by scientific evidence 6/22/2008 9:49:12 AM |
AttackLax All American 2304 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Dynamic Stretch before exercise, static after is what I do." |
This is what I have my lacrosse players do before practice and games. We used to just do static before and after, but this has seemed to cut down on the cramps and injuries that occurred this year. Could have just been coincidence, but I will continue to do it in the future.6/22/2008 9:54:07 AM |
eleusis All American 24527 Posts user info edit post |
I just do a light warm-up in the range of motion that I plan to be active in, and then do static stretching after the workout.
Static stretching before exercise has been shown to increase the likeliness of injury as well as reduce strength and stamina.
[Edited on June 23, 2008 at 12:57 PM. Reason : Apparently dynamic stretching isn't what I thought it to be] 6/23/2008 12:54:23 PM |
bdmazur ?? ????? ?? 14957 Posts user info edit post |
EPIC 10-YEAR BUMP
I finally have my personal and professional life (mostly) figured out, so now I can give my diet and conditioning better attention without the added other stresses.
I have a big belly and zero flexibility. My shoulders and and neck are always feeling stiff, and I had lower back surgery (discectamy) 6 years ago and the area around it often becomes sore after sitting or standing in one position for too long.
I've been going to the gym when I can, but I feel like my workouts are limited by my mobility. What can I do to start fixing these problems? Eating right is obviously #1, and I'm working on that, but what else should I be trying? I've done a few stretch routines I've found on youtube but I don't think I'm flexible enough to even be trying most of them. 6/8/2018 7:23:30 PM |
0EPII1 All American 42541 Posts user info edit post |
1) Yoga 2) Yoga 3) Yoga
Ton of videos/charts/infographics for beginners online.
1-2 days after your first session you will feel muscles in areas you never knew you had.
Zero impact, accessible, improves flexibility, prevents injury, benefits physical and mental health. FREE. 6/8/2018 7:42:37 PM |
smoothcrim Universal Magnetic! 18966 Posts user info edit post |
I've played a lot of sports and high kicking martial arts have gotten me the most flexible. taekwondo and muay thai are what ive practiced the most. not getting knocked the fuck out is a great motivator (muay thai). also, stretching in the hot tub works really well
[Edited on June 8, 2018 at 8:47 PM. Reason : my cousin who was a hockey goalie was pretty damn flexible too ] 6/8/2018 8:43:30 PM |
CapnObvious All American 5057 Posts user info edit post |
Depends on what your workouts entail. I find that stretching after lifting can be very effective, notably after dead-lift. My hamstrings are just awful, and I find that the dead-lifting exercise itself helps as it pulls you downward, especially if you try to do it more straight-legged. 6/11/2018 2:28:59 PM |