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Friday, March 20, 2009

Stretching Techniques for Your Bodybuilding Routine

By BRADLEY J. TEELE

An important component of any fitness, bodybuilding, or strength training is stretching because it prevents injury and prepares the muscle groups before each workout. If your goal includes perfecting your technique and exercising good form -- a complete stretching will help you move on the right track.

The first part of the stretching routine that is responsible in the supply of blood and oxygen to your muscles and joints is warming up. You can warm up by using a stationary bike and alloting at least 5 to 10 minutes in it, do some fast-paced walking, or utilize a jumping rope. This is meant to activate pumping of blood in your entire body and speeding up your heart rate.

Then, you need your joints to be prepared through a set of movements in a way that will make your muscles flexible enough.The author of the book Getting Stronger, Bill Pearl, explains how it helps to prevent the self from injuries by preparing the joints before engaging in a workout through stretching. Stretching is also necessary after lifting to help reduce soreness and taper off the stress on the muscles.

When you begin the stretching routine, you'll need to stretch only until you feel slight tension in the muscle group and will need to hold this stance for at least 15-20 seconds. Relax for several seconds, then push just a little further for another 15-20 seconds. Make sure you are inhaling and exhaling deeply throughout each push so your body can take in fresh oxygen at each step.

Make sure your muscles are not rebounding from an impact on each count to protect your joints and muscles. Many beginning bodybuilders and athletes make the mistake of bouncing or jerking their muscles as they perform each stretch, and this can actually do more harm than good. Complete and longer stretching exercises, in addition to increasing flexibility, are necessary when you are stretching for an intensive weight training. Bodybuilders and weight lifters become especially flexible and limber because of the continuous stretching practice.You may be able to perform your exercises with better control and good form as you enhance your flexibility and by increasing the intensity and resistance, you may have better returns of muscle gains.

Essential in the prevention of industries and in optimizing core muscle groups is the way you maintain proper posture throughout your stretching routine. Prevent yourself from injuries by using appropriate workout gears like shoes or boots as they can help you achieve balance and maintain the straight posture of your neck and body in each routine. You'll also want to tuck in your abdominal muscles to support your spine.Practicing basic stretching on a regular basis can help you master all the movements even though it may take some time to get used to them.

Finally, don't forget to breathe! With adequate supply of oxygen in the body, you can sustain your energy throughout your workout and and may be able to do each movement well.Inhale deeply at the beginning of your stretch, then hold your breath as you do the 'push', and exhale as you move to the next one. - 17269

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