Do stretches help you with recovery? What does?
tomatoey
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I've read that static stretching isn't useful at all, that seemed determined. Then I read that actually it might be useful. Active recovery, like walking and swimming, is said to be best, but I'm not sure my legs always agree.
Massage seems to help me a lot.
What works for you?
Massage seems to help me a lot.
What works for you?
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Static stretching is beneficial for everyone. Where it is the subject of debate is whether to do it before working out or not. But definitely after. And definitely a good thing to be doing on an ongoing basis because it doesn't have any memory imprint. That is, your body needs to be constantly reminded to stretch out your muscles by repeated application.0
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Stretching, yoga, pilates, and using a foam roller all help with my recovery after running or lifting heavy.0
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foam roller;) best thing EVER
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Thank you, Jacqueline! To the mat I go!
And jared and TheLadyBane, appreciate your input. I'll look into a foam roller0 -
And drink lots of water after a workout to flush out the lactic acid. My A&P teacher (a nurse and a doctor of veterinary) said that it should help your muscles recover faster. Hydration is always a good thing so at the least it wouldn't hurt.0
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Time is about the only thing that actually helps, in my experience.0
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I think if it works for you, go for it. It definitely gives me some relief0
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Warm up and stretch before and after every workout. Time is a healer so don't work the same body part back to back. For supplements you can take L Glutamine 1000 mg to help with soreness. Rollers are good but depends on your level of fitness, time commitment etc.....0
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i warm up with core exercises and do recovery in jacuzzi+ sauna.works for me.0
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foam rollling really helps. You can buy them cheaply and just a few minutes a day will give your muscles a good work out. It hurts a bit but it's a necessary evil and a massive injury preventor.0
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I warm up with dynamic stretches and a few jumping jacks or something similar. After workout I do static stretches as my back myscles will cramp up and hurt otherwise and I'd need a pile ofassages to get moving again. It's nice but stretching works better.0
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I lift heavy and cant end a workout without stretching properly during cooldown, or im in massive pain the next day, with limited range of motion and tight sore muscles, and can't perform as well.0
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but Im also old - so maybe it's different for me.0
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Stretching helps maintain mobility as muscles rebuild (foam rolling also helps in this area). Proper nutrition, good sleep and time off are all necessary for good recovery.0
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