Stretches for Runners
Now that it is getting nicer out, more people are starting to run out side more. The most important thing you can do is your stretches so that you don't hurt yourself. People seem to always have time to run but never time to do their stretches.
Here are some great stretches to do.
Repeat each stretch two or three times:
Stand about three feet from a wall, feet at shoulder width and flat on the ground. Put your hands on the wall with your arms straight for support. Lean your hips forward and bend your knees slightly to stretch your calves.
Lie down with one leg straight up in the air, the other bent with foot flat on the ground. Loop a towel over the arch of the lifted foot, and gently pull on the towel as you push against it with your foot. Push only to the point where your muscles contract. Stretch both legs.
Stand on one foot, with one hand on a wall for balance. Hold the other foot with the opposite hand and raise the heel of the lifted foot to the buttocks (or as close as comfortably possible), stretching your quadriceps. Keep your body upright throughout. Change legs and repeat.
Sit on the ground with your legs crossed. Lift your right leg and cross it over the left, which should remain bent. Hug the right leg to your chest and twist the trunk of your body to look over your right shoulder. Change legs and repeat (i.e. looking over your left shoulder).
Lie on your side with both legs bent in running position. Bring the bottom leg toward your chest and then bring the top one back toward your buttocks, so that the running position of your legs is exaggerated as possible. Hold for 30 seconds then flip sides and repeat.
Lie on your back with your knees bent. Hug your shins to your chest to stretch your hamstrings and lower back.
Seated, put the soles of your feet together. With your elbows on the inside of your knees, gradually lean forward and gently press your knees toward the ground
Guy Lacoursiere R.M.T is located at Family First Chiropractic. 403-347-3261. 142 Erickson Dr, Red Deer, T4R 2C3. www.family1stchiro.ca
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