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Ask HN: How did you learn to stretch effectively?

12 pointsby sboltabout 2 years ago
I've been working out a lot over the past 4 months and have noticed my muscles are tighter and my flexibility is reduced, how can I counteract this?

14 comments

remembermyloabout 2 years ago
If u are increwasing the intensity&#x2F;frequency of workouts and experiencing discomfort&#x2F;pain, sounds like you should slow down that acceleration of your training.<p>Easy to overtrain and reduce gains.<p>In Jack Daniels book of running he talks about increasing workout intensity, you should only increase intensity of one variable of your training every 6 weeks, that way you give your body time to adjust to increased stress levels, you know what is&#x2F;isnt working.<p>Rather slowly ramp up than try go too fast, get injured, and spend weeks sitting on the couch waiting to heal.
rcarrabout 2 years ago
DownDog is one of the best apps I&#x27;ve ever come across, and definitely the best stretching app I&#x27;ve encountered having tried many yoga apps on the App Store plus Pliability and GoWod<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.downdogapp.com" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.downdogapp.com</a>
eimrineabout 2 years ago
Just went to gym and they used to have a great stretching teacher. I did not know what is this but if they would call their activity a yoga I never join them because in my mind yoga is some good things plus ideology aplomb. I used to achieve a split in 2 years of very regular trainings and I consider this as the best physical experience I ever had. It made my old legs to bear different kinds of sports like marathon running, boarding, etc. I would never achieve this result without a trainer. For me 4 months was the time when I still was the worst student in group, just keep training. Maybe read a book &quot;stretching russian method&quot;.
jvlnabout 2 years ago
I created a playlist that tells the strech exercise name and then beeps every 20s. Efective stretch takes between 20-30s and the strength of it should be such that the intensity phases out at the end of the 20s. I did 3x20s for every exercise. My whole routine was approx 20minutes and took me daily for 3 months to achieve the angles that are checked by physio therapist.
VoodooJuJuabout 2 years ago
In my case, as in the lion&#x27;s, there was nothing to learn. I stretch as I blink, as I breathe - as I feel, as needed, naturally.
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mattcdrakeabout 2 years ago
I like this stretching routine: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;phrakture.github.io&#x2F;starting-stretching.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;phrakture.github.io&#x2F;starting-stretching.html</a><p>Interestingly, it&#x27;s written by Aaron Griffin - the former Arch Linux lead dev.
uptownfunkabout 2 years ago
Try the Ashtanga Yoga Primary series [0] - you don&#x27;t have to do the whole thing, just the first 30-35 mins gives a good stretch.<p>[0] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=aUgtMaAZzW0">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=aUgtMaAZzW0</a>
swahabout 2 years ago
Also, do yoga practitioners in this thread also have wrist&#x2F;hand pain when typing? Do they address this differently that general recommendations ie wrist rest, proper desk height.. ?
sethammonsabout 2 years ago
I highly recommend <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;pliability.com&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;pliability.com&#x2F;</a><p>Daily videos. Not quite yoga. Great for athletes.
potta_coffeeabout 2 years ago
Do yoga and &#x2F; or BJJ. Jiu Jitsu is fun and limbered me up so that my back doesn&#x27;t hurt anymore; I reverse-aged by 10 years.
v1labout 2 years ago
Do yoga.
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jacksonkmarleyabout 2 years ago
DeFranco mobility routines (e.g. agile 8, limber 11) have good exercises.
afarrellabout 2 years ago
I went to a gym and hired a personal trainer for 3 sessions.
vaughanabout 2 years ago
Yoga