tension-relax method stretch

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blakmilc
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tension-relax method stretch

Post by blakmilc »

Does this method work for all muscles or just the inner thigh muscles for splits? I just tried that method for a few other stretches, i'll i see if it actually works.

dragon
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Post by dragon »

Isometric contractions can work for any muscle in the body.
The section on isometrics in Stretching Scientifically show an array of exercises for all the major muscles in the body.

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Moe
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Post by Moe »

I'm wondering whether doing the isometric front splits influences the side split stretch? Because when you assume the front split position and tense to pinch the floor you tense the hamstring if your front leg and also end up tensing the inner thighs of the back leg, so I am wondering whether this helps a bit with side splits?
"Believe nothing that you hear, and half what you see." -Bruce Lee

dragon
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Post by dragon »

If you're performing the "martial arts" front split,then yes,it will also work the adductors.

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Pu-key
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Post by Pu-key »

I know how using isometrics is the faster way to gain the splits then relax stretching. I'm just wondering, will doing them both be faster then isometrics alone?

dragon
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Post by dragon »

I think the difference would be negligible.
The main advantage is that if you only perform isometrics,you can only stretch(statically) 3,maybe 4 times per week.If you add relaxed stretches to your program you can also stretch on your rest days.
Another thing that i do in my workouts is to perform my isometric/relaxed stretches in different positions.For example,if i perform an isometric front lunge stance for the hip flexors i'll use a different position for the relaxed stretch.

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