All About Stretching Going for the 3 Increases: Increase in Health, Increase in Happiness & Increase in Energy Strategies for Success in Weight Management.

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All About Stretching Going for the 3 Increases: Increase in Health, Increase in Happiness & Increase in Energy Strategies for Success in Weight Management By: James J. Messina, Ph.D.

Benefits of regular and slow stretching Increases range of motion & coordination Improves flexibility Improves balance Releases stiff joints Reduces muscular tension Improves circulation Enhances muscle tone Reduces stress

Benefits of Stretching Before & After Exercise Workout Flexibility - ability to move a joint throughout its range of motion Maintaining flexibility necessary for optimal performance of body Flexible body less prone to low back pain May also improve circulation to joints May decelerate joint degenerative processes

Some key points to remember when stretching Slowly & gradually lengthen muscle in controlled manner till slight discomfort Hold position for 15 to 30 seconds Refrain from quick jerky motions or bouncing, which can result in sprains Proper alignment is critical for maximum benefits. When joints are correctly moved through full range of motion flexibility increases by as much as 50%

A stretch you can do anytime anywhere Clasp your hands and reach your arms up towards the ceiling then turn your palms out and stretch Take a big breath and extend your reach even more

The Towel Stretch - For Side body muscles Grab medium-size towel & stand with feet slightly wider than shoulder width Reach arms overhead with hands about 2 or 3 feet apart standing tall as you reach up & out to one side, stretching to the point of moderate tension Hold 10 to 15 seconds, breathing naturally Slowly return to vertical position, then repeat on other side

Neck – Rolls http://www.workoutsforwomen.com/stretch2.asp?type=neck Either sitting or standing Drop chin down to chest, then keeping chin down close to body, roll neck from shoulder to shoulder in a smooth controlled motion Side to side 10 times

Neck –Holds http://www.workoutsforwomen.com/stretch2.asp?type=neck Sit tall on chair holding side of chair with left hand & reach right hand over hand, placing it on left ear Drop right ear down to right shoulder, stop when you feel mild tension Hold for 15 seconds. Release then repeat to the left

Triceps http://www.workoutsforwomen.com/stretch2.asp?type=triceps Behind Head Triceps Stretch Drop chin down to chest, reach right arm straight up overhead, palm forward Bend elbow drop right hand to back of neck palm facing in. Reach overhead with left arm grasp below right elbow with left hand, gently pulling right arm to the left Feel mild tension in back of right upper arm. Hold 15 seconds, repeat on other side

Forearms http://www.workoutsforwomen.com/stretch2.asp?type=forearms                   Kneeling Forearm Stretch Kneel with palms flat, fingers pointing back toward knees Slowly lean backwards, keeping palms flat to the floor Feel mild tension through the wrists and forearms. Hold 15 seconds

Abdominals http://www. workoutsforwomen. com/stretch2. asp Prone Abdominal Stretch Lie face down with palms down, directly under shoulders, toes pointed Exhale as you extend arms straight, keeping head in line with the spine Feel mild tension through the abdominals. Hold 5 seconds. Repeat 3 times.

Torso http://www.workoutsforwomen.com/stretch2.asp?type=torso Standing Torso Reach Stand with feet outside shoulder width, toes pointing straight ahead Place right hand on right hip for support and reach left arm up and over head, bending torso to the right Feel mile tension up through left side of torso. Hold 15 seconds. Repeat on other side

Standing Torso Reach Side Stretch Keeping your hips steady and knees slightly bent, gently reach overhead to one side

Inner Thighs http://www. workoutsforwomen. com/stretch2. asp Inner Thighs http://www.workoutsforwomen.com/stretch2.asp?type=inner thigh Seated Inner Thigh Stretch Sit tall with knees bent, bottoms of feet together, feet close to body With hand on knees, lean chest forward slightly as you push knees down Feel mild tension in inner thigh Hold 15 seconds.

Groin Stretch Squat put both hands on floor in front of you Stretch left leg straight out behind Keep right foot flat on floor lean forward with chest into right knee Then gradually shift weight back to left leg, keeping it as straight as possible. Hold 15 seconds, repeat other side

Hamstrings http://www.workoutsforwomen.com/stretch2.asp?type=hams Seated Hamstring Stretch Sit with right leg extended out straight, knee soft (slight bend) & right foot flexed, left leg bent, with left foot resting next to inside of right leg Lean forward from the hips and reach for your ankle Feel mild tension in back of upper right leg. Hold 15 seconds, repeat other side

Hamstring Standing Hamstring Stretch Gently straighten both legs as you lean your body forward on hard surface, wall, tree, etc

Supine Hamstring Stretch Lie with knees bent, feet flat Lift right leg, with leg straight, knee soft (slightly bent), foot flexed. With both hands reach around right leg. Keep hips down, as gently pull right leg toward your body. Feel mild tension in back of upper right leg. Hold 15 seconds, repeat on other side

Shoulders http://www.workoutsforwomen.com/stretch2.asp?type=shoulders Door way Stretch Stand in a doorway Bend elbows to a 90 degree angle and place forearms against the door frame Lean forward, feeling mild tension in the front of shoulders. Hold 15 seconds

Biceps Front Arms http://www. workoutsforwomen. com/stretch2. asp Palm Up Stretch Either sitting or standing. Extend right arm in front of body with palm facing up Grasp right fingers with left hand, and gently pull right fingers back and towards your body Feel mild tension through front of upper arm. Hold 15 seconds, then repeat on other side

Chest http://www.workoutsforwomen.com/stretch2.asp?type=chest Behind Back Chest Stretch Stand tall. Reach both hands behind & interlock fingers Straighten arms. Pull shoulder blades together & down as lift chest up, keeping neck down. Feel mild tension through chest. Hold 15 seconds T Stretch Either sitting or standing, extend arms straight out to the side, with palms forward. Relax neck as you press straight arms back a hold, feeling mild tension through the chest. Hold 15 seconds

Back http://www.workoutsforwomen.com/stretch2.asp?type=back Supine Low Back Stretch Lie on floor or ground with both knees bent, feet flat on floor or ground Keeping feet and knees together, lift feet off floor reaching around behind knees with hands, hugging knees into chest, while keeping back flat to the mat Hold 15 seconds

Hips-Buttocks http://www.workoutsforwomen.com/stretch2.asp?type=hips Lying Outer Hip Stretch Lie on floor with knees bent, right ankle on the left thigh just below left knee Reach around left leg with both hands & gently pull left knee up and towards body Feel mild tension in the right hip and buttocks. Hold 15 seconds, repeat on other side

Calves http://www.workoutsforwomen.com/stretch2.asp?type=calves Standing Soleous Stretch Stand about 12 inches away from wall or tree\ Place forearms against wall & lean forward Step back with the right leg, bend right knee, & press right heel down Feel mild tension in the right calf. Hold 15 seconds, repeat on other side

Calf Stretch Standing 2 feet away from wall Keeping heels flat & back straight Lean forward slowly Press hands & forehead to wall Feel stretching in area above heels (shaded in the picture) Hold stretch 15 seconds Repeat on other side

Calves Achilles/Calf Stretch Standing Gastroc Stretch Stand about 12 inches away from wall Place forearms against wall & lean forward Step back with the right leg, keeping right leg straight & press right heel down. Feel mild tension in right calf. Hold 15 seconds, repeat on other side

Quadriceps-Front of Leg http://www.workoutsforwomen.com/stretch2.asp?type=quads Side Lying Quadriceps Stretch Lie on floor on left side. Left arm extended straight out, head resting on left arm Keep left leg straight. Bend right knee, & reach back with right hand grasping right ankle, pressing heel towards buttocks. Feel mild tension in front of thigh. Hold 15 seconds, repeat on other side BE CAREFUL NOT TO OVER STRETCH KNEE

Standing Quadriceps Stretch Gently grasp your ankle with the opposite hand, pointing your knee to the ground Feel mild tension in front of thigh. Hold 15 seconds, repeat on other side BE CAREFUL NOT TO OVER STRETCH KNEE

Another view of Standing Quadriceps Stretch Stand holding wall or chair for balance. Bend right knee up behind you as you reach back and grasp right ankle with right hand, keeping the knee close to the body, pulling the heel towards the buttocks. Feel mild tension in front of thigh. Hold 15 seconds, repeat on other side.

Other online resources on stretching Stretch your body: http://exercise.about.com/library/blstretch.htm?once=true& Stretching exercises for women: http://www.womensheartfoundation.org/content/Exercise/stretching_exercise.asp Stretching and Flexibility: http://www.enteract.com/~bradapp/docs/rec/stretching/stretching_5.html