18-10-2012, 20:29 | #11 |
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I'm on it now boss
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18-10-2012, 20:44 | #12 |
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Don't worry, no rush I won't be going again until Monday & have a busy weekend so might not get chance to do much. Appreciate the help & advice you've given me today though
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18-10-2012, 21:01 | #13 |
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Argh - can't find my stretching textbook so a couple of simple stretch videos will be emailed to you in a sec; no laughing at my little miss naughty pj bottoms
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18-10-2012, 21:04 | #14 |
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haha ok, thanks
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18-10-2012, 22:35 | #15 |
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I thought that "mobility" might be your posh talk for stretching Will
Dynamic always come before a race or a really long run for me. I don't bother on normal runs as I take it easy to start off and warm up. I never do static before running, only afterwards (unless a kitten decides to get run over outside, and then I don't stretch at all and end up with achy legs, lol), but I know it's a personal thing and people all have their own preference. Kitten - I have a really good book about beginning running. It has some dynamic (moving) stretches for before a run with statics for afterwards. It'll be relevant to you still as there are arm/back stretches in there. If you like I can scan and send over? Yoga stretches are also very good for you. I've started incorporating a few into my routine (google swan pose, down dog & cow faced pose)
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18-10-2012, 22:41 | #16 |
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Agreed entirely with regards to dynamic before and static afterwards. From a kinesiology and body mechanics point of view it is absolutely the best way to prepare your body and recover from exercises.
For a silly example just look at other predators like big cats.
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19-10-2012, 08:25 | #17 |
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The Fuzz Speech - http://youtu.be/_FtSP-tkSug
*warning - contains dead body bits* A series of stretch videos - http://youtu.be/bsMPqP7hxRk Did the 2 videos I put in dropbox get to you? I've never done the share bit of it before |
19-10-2012, 11:06 | #18 |
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Kate, this is boxing circuit training which includes running too. It's my legs (hamstrings & quads) that are the problem. That's be great if you could x
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