jumping stretch
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jumping stretch
I just wanted to know if this would be a good dynamic stretch.
Here's a pic:
http://www.blissweb.com/sets/photos/ass ... mp_med.jpg
but instead of jumping like in this picture, I'd use both arms (for instance, on a desk) to lift me so that I can control lot better the movement.
Tanx
Here's a pic:
http://www.blissweb.com/sets/photos/ass ... mp_med.jpg
but instead of jumping like in this picture, I'd use both arms (for instance, on a desk) to lift me so that I can control lot better the movement.
Tanx
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If you use a support (I used a corner of a desk) then you can jump really slowly, you can even stay above the ground for minutes, just keep holding yourself in the air with your arms. This way your legs movements are controlled perfectly. And ballistic involve bouncing in a stretch which is not what I'm talking about here, it's Dynamic Stretching.
If you wanted to perform a "double stretch" i would imagine it would be better hanging from a chin ups bar rather than leaning on a table.backinjured wrote:If you use a support (I used a corner of a desk) then you can jump really slowly, you can even stay above the ground for minutes, just keep holding yourself in the air with your arms. This way your legs movements are controlled perfectly. And ballistic involve bouncing in a stretch which is not what I'm talking about here, it's Dynamic Stretching.
As you are supporting yourself on your arms it would be harder to relax to perform the dynamic stretch.
The stretch performed this way could start to turn into an active stretch.
Plus,another issue is body position.The guy in the pic has his legs forwards(like a seated groin stretch),not out to the sides(like a side split).when supporting yourself on a table i would imagine it's quite probable you'd kick what you're leaning on.
Dragon.
Thanks and please excuse my replies! I now understand the stretch and its benefits. But I want to ask you, when can an athelete use it? When he has achieved the side split or before to achieve it?
To Wynnema: yes, I've seen gymnasts at TV. Don't forget I am romanian and the romanian gymnasts are still the best: Catalina Ponor, Marian Dragulescu (these are a few names and the athletes which I worship in flexibility)
To Wynnema: yes, I've seen gymnasts at TV. Don't forget I am romanian and the romanian gymnasts are still the best: Catalina Ponor, Marian Dragulescu (these are a few names and the athletes which I worship in flexibility)
If you can't suspend yourself,just be careful fatigue doesn't set in whilst you're doing it your way.This would defeat the object of dynamic stretches.
CrazyBoy-You can perform this stretch whether you've achieved full splits or not.You balance may be off if you can't raise your legs as high though(refering to the actual picture here,not the chin ups bar/table stretch).
If your art doesn't require you to perform such a movement though(in sets/forms/katas) then conventional dynamic stretches will suffice.
Dragon.
CrazyBoy-You can perform this stretch whether you've achieved full splits or not.You balance may be off if you can't raise your legs as high though(refering to the actual picture here,not the chin ups bar/table stretch).
If your art doesn't require you to perform such a movement though(in sets/forms/katas) then conventional dynamic stretches will suffice.
Dragon.