how important is stretching really?
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antennachick
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I hear tons of pros and I know the reasons for stretching but what works for you? I do moving stretching before a workout and then stretching after. In addition yoga at least twice a week.
So what are your thoughts and how important is stretching to you? Do you do before or after a workout?
Also, does it really help 'shape' the muscles or is it to help the muscles recovery after a workout?
So what are your thoughts and how important is stretching to you? Do you do before or after a workout?
Also, does it really help 'shape' the muscles or is it to help the muscles recovery after a workout?
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A lot of recent studies have downplayed the importance of stretching before a workout. From what I have read it may be better just to ease your way into the workout. Stretching some after the workout seems to still be regarded as important.0
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Stretching ISN'T necessary for fitness unless lack of flexibility reduces you from completing a decent ROM.
Personally I'll do dynamic stretching before a workout and some static stretching if I feel like it after.
Stretching DOES NOT "shape" muscles. One of the biggest myths of yoga is that it builds LONG LEAN MUSCLE. Muscles are attached to their points on bone from when you were born. You can't lengthen them unless you detach them from bone. And yoga ain't doing that. Muscle is always built "lean". It's reduction of fat that makes one look leaner.
And DOMS is from exercise that the muscle wasn't accustomed to. Stretching muscle doesn't help it recover faster. It MAY help one feel better from DOMS because stretching is and exercise and just getting physical movement will increase blood flow to the area increasing warmth.
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Second the suggestion to not stretch PreWO!
I stretch and use a roller/ball, and did have the aim of doing the splits.... I was asked why, and told that being overly flexible may decrease stability in lifting (powerlifting style)0 -
makingmark wrote: »A lot of recent studies have downplayed the importance of stretching before a workout. From what I have read it may be better just to ease your way into the workout. Stretching some after the workout seems to still be regarded as important.
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I don't stretch any more at all and don't injure myself. If something is feeling twingy, I chill and let it go. Maybe my angle was a little funny or whatever. Next time, it's always better.
There's a buncha articles out there suggesting stretching weakens things and makes them more prone to injury.
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Static stretching before a workout can actually increase your risk of injury. I do static stretching after a ride because I can get really tight otherwise and working that tightness out later is more work.0
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I never stretch unless I have a muscle feeling tight.0
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It depends if you want bulk or flexibility. Stretch is essential for flexibility. It also helps older people reduce those aches and pains. But stretch should take place after the workout.0
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Maybe it depends on what exercise you plan on doing? I always do dynamic stretching before my kickboxing class and my fitness class, but not before going on the treadmill.0
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It depends if you want bulk or flexibility. Stretch is essential for flexibility. It also helps older people reduce those aches and pains. But stretch should take place after the workout.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MI7IK9nZKYM AT 2:05 doing the splits
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I have a bad habit of not stretching after a workout, and I've ended up in PT three different times because of it. I apparently do have a limited ROM because of my avoidance of stretching that has led to injury because of how it has impaired my movement (ie. running and ankle/hip immobility). So I think stretching is important, just based on my own experiences. Studies seem to go back and forth and never agree.0
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It depends if you want bulk or flexibility. Stretch is essential for flexibility. It also helps older people reduce those aches and pains. But stretch should take place after the workout.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jocUABe0Rnk AT 2:15 doing the splits
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I don't spend twenty minutes stretching but I will do some for the sake of DOMS. I really feel the best stretching after a workout. To each their own I guess.0
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I stretch out the tight axis of my lower crossed syndrome, but that is all. Everything else gets stabilization work thanks to hypermobility.0
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I'm a big believer in stretching to avoid pain and to improve flexibility. All-natural cure-all.0
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I don't stretch before or after anymore. I do a slow warmup with cardio and then a cool down.0
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Stretching ISN'T necessary for fitness unless lack of flexibility reduces you from completing a decent ROM.
Personally I'll do dynamic stretching before a workout and some static stretching if I feel like it after.
Stretching DOES NOT "shape" muscles. One of the biggest myths of yoga is that it builds LONG LEAN MUSCLE. Muscles are attached to their points on bone from when you were born. You can't lengthen them unless you detach them from bone. And yoga ain't doing that. Muscle is always built "lean". It's reduction of fat that makes one look leaner.
And DOMS is from exercise that the muscle wasn't accustomed to. Stretching muscle doesn't help it recover faster. It MAY help one feel better from DOMS because stretching is and exercise and just getting physical movement will increase blood flow to the area increasing warmth.
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Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
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I warm up on the rowing machine 10-15 min before lifting. It gives my muscles fair warning they are going to have to do some work after sitting for a few hours at a computer.
Not consistent at the after stretch, haven't noticed a difference when I miss it. It may when the weights get heavier, who knows.
Cheers, h.0
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