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I do stretch, although I don't like it. Probably the most important muscle groups to stretch are in the hips, from all the sitting we do, they can get tight. I'm not saying you need to be able to do the splits or anything, as that's rather specialized in itself. One of the best stretches for your hip flexors you can do during your Urban Rangering (got this from Pavel). While keeping upright and moving, push your hips forward a bit. If you do this right, it doesn't screw up your walking, and you get a nice, pleasant stretch in the fronts of your hips. Pavel refers to this style of walking as leading with your belly or leading with your hips or something. I guess that's better imagery. He claims that this is really good for treating and preventing tight hips. Debbie, any opinions? Reinhard Engels <beautiful_idiot@...> wrote: Anyone here stretch? I have to confess, I don't. Except what comes unconsciously, by yawning, etc. I don't notice any ill effects except an occasionally guilty conscience. Am I missing anything? I haven't done any research on this score, but the logic of "useful movements" would seem to indicate not. Did farmers and hunters stretch? Maybe the range of their natural movements (which, remember, we're imitating with shovelglove) is sufficient that dedicated stretching time isn't necessary? Maybe it's only the artificial, constricted movements of weightlifters and other "specialist" exercisers that make stretching necessary. What I do do to cool down is a bit of shadowboxing. I don't know the first thing about boxing so I'm sure what I do is pretty laughable to the trained eye, and I doubt it accomplishes much in the way of stretching, but it's fun, and a great excuse to admire your shovelglove induced musculature if you do it in front of mirror (if a little autosexual). It also kills time while I wait for my charming victorian plumbing to get the shower water hot enough. 21 hooks to the head, 21 hooks to the body, 21 uppercuts, 21 "sneaky stomach jabs," 14 straight rights, 14 straight lefts. Reinhard document.write(''); --------------------------------- To visit your group on the web, go to: To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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