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Reasons Not to Stretch
New York Times ^ | APRIL 3, 2013 | Gretchen Reynolds

Posted on 04/03/2013 1:53:43 PM PDT by nickcarraway

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1 posted on 04/03/2013 1:53:43 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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Listen to the NYT, don’t stretch before exercising, die anyway along with the guy who stretched.


2 posted on 04/03/2013 1:55:09 PM PDT by Olog-hai
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Unless you’re doing plyometrics or explosive reps in weight training, it’s probably sufficient to loosen up through light reps of your exercise regiment.

The light reps will loosen you up sufficiently.


3 posted on 04/03/2013 1:58:20 PM PDT by Jonty30 (What Islam and secularism have in common is that they are both death cults)
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I’ve heard that cardiovascular exercise can prolong life; is this true? A: Your heart is only good for so many beats, and that’s it...don’t waste them on exercise. Everything wears out eventually. Speeding up your heart will not make you live longer; that’s like saying you can extend the life of your car by driving it faster. Want to live longer? Take a nap.


4 posted on 04/03/2013 2:05:17 PM PDT by LouAvul
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One important reason to stretch is to gain flexibility which is in itself important in many sports. I’d trade some of my strength for more flexibility in terms of martial arts. I suspect the same is true for many other sports. And of course it’s a required attribute for sports like gymnastics.


5 posted on 04/03/2013 2:06:33 PM PDT by Jack Black ( Whatever is left of American patriotism is now identical with counter-revolution.)
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To: Jonty30

Living here in the Northwest, I hike a lot. It has always seems strange to me when I see the rare hiker stretching before hiking. Come on, it is just walking up hill. Walk slow for a bit if required to limber up, but who stretches before walking?


6 posted on 04/03/2013 2:08:06 PM PDT by angry elephant (Endangered species in Seattle)
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To: LouAvul

Where did you get that?


7 posted on 04/03/2013 2:09:17 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: LouAvul

“Want to live longer? Take a nap.”

I like your thinking here. Off to nap now.


8 posted on 04/03/2013 2:09:27 PM PDT by Lurkina.n.Learnin (Obama is the Chicken Little of politics)
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To: LouAvul
Want to live longer? Take a nap.

You da man. LouAvul for President!

9 posted on 04/03/2013 2:10:23 PM PDT by Zuben Elgenubi
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Jack Lalanne on stretching:

“Warming up is the biggest bunch of horse—— I’ve ever heard in my life. Fifteen minutes to warm up! Does a lion warm up when he’s hungry? ‘Uh-oh, here comes an antelope. Better warm up.’ No! He just goes out and eats the sucker. You gotta get the blood circulating, but, does the lion cool down? No, he eats the sucker and goes to sleep. And that, is the truth.”


10 posted on 04/03/2013 2:12:24 PM PDT by dfwgator
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Gee, more than 30 years ago, it was a rule that before a taxing karate workout, that you only did “loosening” exercises, to make sure there were not muscle, tendon, or joint “surprises” that would come out during the workout.

This would be followed by some unusual mild strength and endurance exercises, only about 30 seconds to a minute each, which would also loosen up the internal organs, give the back muscles and selected joints a test from odd angles, as well. This had everything from “Sumo push ups”, which are a rocking motion, standing leg lifts, and some light kicks.

Only then would you get into the karate workout.

Stretching was saved for after, as part of the “cool down” after the workout. It was always long, slow tension, never bouncing, which could damage muscle.


11 posted on 04/03/2013 2:13:52 PM PDT by yefragetuwrabrumuy (Best WoT news at rantburg.com)
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touching your toes, for 30 seconds or more

Doing that is very destructive to your back.

12 posted on 04/03/2013 2:15:24 PM PDT by ROCKLOBSTER (Hey RATS! Control your murdering freaks.)
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I should add that Judo warm ups were a very different kettle of fish, because they want students to be exhausted before they begin, so they have to use technique, not just brute force.


13 posted on 04/03/2013 2:15:28 PM PDT by yefragetuwrabrumuy (Best WoT news at rantburg.com)
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The only time I ever pulled a muscle was while stretching. I was never that into it before then, and stopped after.


14 posted on 04/03/2013 2:15:28 PM PDT by discostu (Not just another moon faced assassin of joy.)
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Lions also sleep eighteen hours a day on average. That’s ten more hours a day than humans do. They also don’t get to eat very often, unless there is a lot of easy prey or carrion around.


15 posted on 04/03/2013 2:17:01 PM PDT by Olog-hai
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Also, they don’t have the pleasure of sitting at a desk in front of a computer screen for 8+ hrs a day.


16 posted on 04/03/2013 2:19:20 PM PDT by Kaosinla (The More the Plans Fail. The More the Planners Plan.)
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To: nickcarraway

Hmm, many pounds ago I was a regular 10K runner. I have to (!) stretch my upper IT band ligament, or else it will tear and take a heck of al long time to heal.

Also, for skiing, I’d rather have my ligaments pre-stretched a bit in case I wipe out badly, to prevent tears.

Other than that, I’m not keen on stretching anymore - especially before doing some warm-up.


17 posted on 04/03/2013 2:20:26 PM PDT by Yossarian ("All the charm of Nixon. All the competency of Carter." - SF Chronicle comment post on Obama)
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Only then would you get into the karate workout.

Stretching was saved for after, as part of the “cool down” after the workout. It was always long, slow tension, never bouncing, which could damage muscle.

Years ago, when I was doing Karate, this was exactly what was done. A little loosening up first, and the stretching came after the workout. In fact, stretching after the workout felt exceptionally good.


18 posted on 04/03/2013 2:21:01 PM PDT by flaglady47 (When the gov't fears the people, liberty; When the people fear the gov't, tyranny.)
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To: LouAvul

“Want to live longer? Take a nap.”

I’d love to, but my boss says he’ll fire me if he finds me asleep at my desk again...


19 posted on 04/03/2013 2:25:07 PM PDT by ZirconEncrustedTweezers (I'll stop being a cynic when the world stops giving me reasons to be cynical.)
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20 posted on 04/03/2013 2:28:06 PM PDT by TurboZamboni (Marx smelled bad & lived with his parents most his life.)
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