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you want to do dynamic stretches after or as part of a warmup, before your exercise you want to do your relaxed stretches afterwards and static stretching before exercise can be helpful, you just need to know what you're doing and why you're doing it | ||
Jonoman92
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However, you can't just stretch cold. You need to warm up by doing some mid-speed jogging for a few laps like 1/2 mile to 1mile depending on how cold it is and then stretch once your muscles are warmed. | ||
Jonoman92
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On May 03 2008 03:05 Jibba wrote: I said warming up is a part of injury prevention and the actual stretching of the muscles does nothing to prevent injuries. In some cases, it doesn't even improve performance. We can go on... I don't care about your literature. Have you ever run a 100 meter dash with absolutely no warm-up in the cold? It would not be a good idea. I mean when Olympic athletes are dressed in sweats before their race even if it's 80 degrees (thats like 35 Celsius lol? iono) they have a reason for it. It's not that they like overheating themselves, they do it to prevent injury. Anyway, saying it's proved that stretching is pointless is a very brash statement. | ||
Jibba
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Yeah, that's what you sound like. You even admitted that you warm up before you stretch, and that's the key component to preventing injury. Stretching does not do much to warm your body up, and in some cases it can actually cause problems. Maybe you should spend less time sprinting and more time reading, because I never said stretching was useless. I said it's useless for injury prevention. Physiologists and medical researches > yuo. | ||
iNcontroL
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On May 03 2008 06:17 rpf wrote: Judging from the last picture I saw of him, he doesn't. He's just reading Wikipedia. hahaha If I read wikipedia I'd still be fucking miles ahead of you in knowing jack shit about working out. Go fucking cry some more. That way you are funny to the rest at least. Here you are just fucking stupid. WALK AND PUSHUPS FOR AGILITY OR STAMINA? You need to wear a fucking helmet. Judging from my last picture I'm a fucking cartoon so yeah, I guess you can suggest I read wikipedia from that. Rofl stupid fuck. | ||
Jibba
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On May 03 2008 07:08 {88}iNcontroL wrote: Here you are just fucking stupid. WALK AND PUSHUPS FOR AGILITY OR STAMINA? You need to wear a fucking helmet. J Inc > rpf | ||
Ack1027
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THE WORLD MAKES SENSE NOW. | ||
gwho
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On May 03 2008 01:30 rpf wrote: Okay so, I'm taking the civil service exam in June, which means if I'm offered employment I'll probably be off to the Academy at some point in the near future, which means I ought to try to do some stuff to prepare beforehand so I don't show up as the only overweight guy. I'm not at all concerned with strength training; I'm concerned more with increasing my stamina and agility. I don't really exercise, so I'm not really sure where to start. I know I should stretch before I do anything to help prevent injuries. I should also stretch after I exercise, correct? So should I just go walk, do pushups, situps, etc.? stretch AFTER you exercise. stretching BEFORE when your blood isn't flowing and stiff can damage you. but you dno't wnat to go all out either. the best way to stretch before exercising is to warm up by doing something like light running, or just getting your heart rate up, then doing mild stretches, then going all out. warm up -> stretch -> main workout -> stretch. never stretch all out first. usually, the main limiting factor that holds people back is not all these secondary precautions, but effort, mental willpower and working out hard enough. our bodies aren't inflexible machinery - they're much more versatile than that. it's all about pushing through the burn. forget special workout plans, and all that. that's micro. if you push yourself hard everyday, and just stick with a plan as simple as cadro one day, muscle toning the next, and just go really hard at it, you will get stronger and healthier. go for the macro, bro. | ||
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gwho
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On May 03 2008 07:23 {88}iNcontroL wrote: yeah never stretch just jump into an activity and go for it. Fuck physical trainers or sports science. in lots of things, people aren't for the thing itself, but money, which is their end. your end (a quality product/service) is their means. fuck greedy corporations. sports science in itself is not bad, but money is like a midas touch - it corrupts everything it touches, and the name itself comes to mean something else, rather than what it originally was. | ||
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