Frequency of isometrics
Frequency of isometrics
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I stopped isometrics for about 2 months now and the reason is a very disturbing pain in the hamstrings of both legs. I used to do them every other day and so I thought maybe my body will respond better If i do them less frequently. Latley I noticed im losing flexibility and am becoming more stiff...
So I am wondering is doing isometrics only twice a week little or does it depend on my body?
I stopped isometrics for about 2 months now and the reason is a very disturbing pain in the hamstrings of both legs. I used to do them every other day and so I thought maybe my body will respond better If i do them less frequently. Latley I noticed im losing flexibility and am becoming more stiff...
So I am wondering is doing isometrics only twice a week little or does it depend on my body?
"Believe nothing that you hear, and half what you see." -Bruce Lee
Hi. So you're problably talking about isometrics for front splits. I can only share my experience with you. I currently perform just strenght exercises (front and horse stance) and relaxed stretches for hamstrings and adductors at the end. And I never felt better (=more flexible) I'm just about both splits, maybe if I push harder I could do splits but there's really no rush. I advice you to do the same (=no rush). Just do your strenght rutine, allways relaxed stretches at the end, occasionally perform isometrics to see if you are ready. You can also try isolated isometrics. I found out that deep front stance is excelent exercise for practising front split ( I think that was advice from CrazyBoy).
This is probably not an answer to your question, its only my experience, but I hope it is helpful.
This is probably not an answer to your question, its only my experience, but I hope it is helpful.
sorry for not making that clear, yes I was talking about isometrics for front splits. By the way, for the horse stance strength exercise you just stand in the stance for a set time?
And how do you prepare for the front split by the deep front stance...where should the tensing be done?
And how do you prepare for the front split by the deep front stance...where should the tensing be done?
"Believe nothing that you hear, and half what you see." -Bruce Lee
Front stance - thigh of the first leg is paralel to the floor (or lower). Don't let the knee pass your toes. Rear leg must be completely straight (if you practise martial art front split). Just stand in the position and you will feel it in: adductors, buttocks, front and back of the thigs.
It is realy excelent exercise for front split, rules are the same as for the horse stance. Get out of the position without using your hands, just squeeze your butt and carefully get up.
It is realy excelent exercise for front split, rules are the same as for the horse stance. Get out of the position without using your hands, just squeeze your butt and carefully get up.