Weight Lifters Need to Stretch to Prevent Injuries and Increase Muscle Gains

Bodybuilders, Don't Overlook the Importance of Stretching

By Stacy, published Sep 13, 2006
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Okay, you're eating healthy and eager to start building lean muscle. Great! Now, let's talk about stretching. Huh?! What does stretching have to do with weight training? Lots.

The Golden Rule of Strength Training: Stretch to prevent injuries and increase muscle efficiency.

Stretching should be a natural part of your weight training routine. Some people stretch before and after a workout, while others prefer to stretch only after the workout. If you’re going to stretch beforehand, it is crucial you warm up those muscles first. Otherwise, you will increase your risk of injury.

Warming up is as simple as marching in place at a pace that is comfortable for your body. Other ways to warm up range from jumping rope to jogging. The important thing to keep in mind is that a warm up should never over stress your joints. Keep it slow and gentle. A warm up increases blood flow to organs like your heart and lungs. As a result, more oxygen and glucose (sugar) are sent to your muscles. And, viola, you have more energy to workout.

Okay, now you’re ready for stretching. Or, if you prefer, jump right into your workout and save the stretching for after your cool-down. However you choose to stretch, there are five guidelines to follow when stretching:

1. Take your time. Stay relaxed; stretching is a tranquil activity! Avoid thinking about work-related troubles or any problems on the home front. Instead, visual a place or memory that provides you with joy and serenity.

2. Easy does it. All your movements should be gradual and gentle. Stretch only to the point where you feel mild tension in your muscles. A slight burning sensation is one thing, but outright pain is not an option. If it hurts, stop. Don’t try to ‘keep up’ with a workout partner.

3. Hold a stretch for 30 seconds (or longer, as you become used to a particular stretch). Blood needs time to flow into the muscles and tendons need enough time to stretch.

4. Don't bounce while stretching. This can sever blood vessels and can ‘lock up’ muscles.

Takeaways
  • Bodybuilders need to stretch to prevent injuries and increase muscle efficiency.
  • You should never stretch before warming up your body.
  • Stretching can be done before or after your workout, and even during it.
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