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--- In , John Enzinas <jenzinas@g...> wrote: > I've always found that the best way to warm up my muscles for an > activity was to start doing that activity but not at full power. ....Hey Vagueman, how's Canada? Still cold up North Eh? :) So still hacking and SGing? How goes it for you on the arms these days. Yeah starting out very slow, that's about all I do for warming up at least for SG... >untill i get into the swing of things (no pun intended). (wah wah wah wahhhh, trombone sounds making fake laughter!) Wishing all warriors/shovellers/musclehedz/farmers or whoever else does this shit! LOL :) And hey my biceps are getting to be like steel! I think I will get a 16 lb sledge pretty soon to keep up with Reinhard and the Shovelglove Joneses! Here is an excellent book on Stretching.. Most of it involves PNF stretching. This means Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation... Basically, we are hard wired *NOT* to walk like Frankenstein.. The reason our joints are able to swing and bend freely when we move is that one muscle contracts and simultaneously the antagonist muscle will inhibit and relax... If our triceps stayed extended, you can imagine how hard it would be to do a bicep curl... Same with our legs and basically, all skeletal muscles are like this... Otherwise we would all walk around looking like Frankenstein (all apologies to guys who look like Frankenstein here LOL :) So this book teaches you how you can trick your body into thinking that it's doing a motion so that you can reap all the benefits of the neuromuscular facilitation/inhibition and use it to improve the depth of your stretches... it is like magic... So here's the book, fairly inexpensive, and I think a must have for serious atheletes. And fake farmers :) Love, Deb http://www.exrx.net/Store/HK/FacilitatedStretching.html Hope this link works guys, but if not, just google search with the words PNF stretching and loads of crap will appear before your muscular eyeballs :) Have a shovellin day! |
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