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And the Importance of Stretching
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Reduces muscle stiffness which is the leading cause of muscle injury Greater range of motion of limbs and core Increased blood flow to active muscles Increased metabolism Allows heart rate to climb to a level appropriate for more intense exercise
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It Depends… Example of a general warm up: 5-10 minutes of jogging 25-50 sit ups 15-25 push ups 10-15 minutes of focused stretching Sport specific warm ups will often be longer, more intense, more focused on sport
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Aids in the dissipation of wastes such as lactic acid Reduces the risk of DOMS Delayed Onset of Muscle Soreness Reduces the chance of dizziness or fainting caused by blood pooling in extremities Reduces the level of Adrenaline in blood Allows heart rate to lower to resting heart rate
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Ballistic Stretching Dynamic Stretching Static Stretching PNF Stretching
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Uses movement of body or limb to force muscles beyond their normal range of motion Example: Bouncing while trying to touch toes Not considered useful and can lead to injury such as torn/pulled muscles
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Moving body in a way that gradually increases reach, range of motion, and speed DIFFERENT FROM BALLISTIC STRETCHING Example: Swinging legs or kicking up, toes to hands Used by many different athletes including track, soccer, football, baseball, swimming and more
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Most common form of stretching Stretch to the furthest point possible and hold for a given amount of time Seen in schools, sports teams, gyms, just about everywhere…
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Also known as: Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation Can only be done with a partner Example: Partner 1 lays on ground and stretches hamstrings using partner 2 for assistance (15 secs) Partner 1 then pushes against partner 2’s force (10 Seconds) Partner 1 relaxes while partner 2 pushes back on the stretch (demonstration?)
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Typically used by Physical Therapist and Sports Trainers for high school/ college/ professional teams Most effective way to get a good stretch, however it takes the most time and is difficult to perform without proper training
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