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The importance of stretching 🙆‍♀️

Old 02-12-23, 07:10 AM
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Originally Posted by rsbob
I decided today after a 50 miler to “stretch” In a hot bath. Just about fell asleep.
sleep is great for recovery. Make it a salt bath next time and you got a winner.
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Old 02-12-23, 07:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Lombard
Yes. One must not confuse the two. Static stretching is what is not good before exercise. Dynamic stretching is.

Let's face it. We love to bike and we don't care for all these other exercises we must do. But as I get older, I find if I want to be without pain, I must do stretches. To the naysayers here who say stretching is a waste of time, lucky you that you don't need to do them. If it keeps me out of pain, it is not a waste of time.



Whoa Nellie! If a stretch hurts, you are overdoing it and it is clearly possible to overstretch. You should feel a nice stretch, never pain. Or maybe the particular stretch is not right for your condition or your body. If it hurts when you do it, don't do it.

Basically, I think there's a subset of us for whom any stretching is likely to hurt. This is largely a matter of genetics. For me, your last sentence is key.
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Old 02-12-23, 07:49 AM
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Originally Posted by DonkeyShow
sleep is great for recovery. Make it a salt bath next time and you got a winner.
And now we have a second controversial recovery technique in the thread! I mentioned salt baths to a physical therapist friend a while ago; he said essentially this:

The notion that epsom salts somehow get into the body and “suck” toxic substances out of your muscles, organs, and skin and perform a little “clean up” is laughable. This claim is simply false, impossible; there is absolutely no scientific evidence supporting that rationale to date.

Here's one of many corroborating sites.
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Originally Posted by Trakhak
And now we have a second controversial recovery technique in the thread! I mentioned salt baths to a physical therapist friend a while ago; he said essentially this:

The notion that epsom salts somehow get into the body and “suck” toxic substances out of your muscles, organs, and skin and perform a little “clean up” is laughable. This claim is simply false, impossible; there is absolutely no scientific evidence supporting that rationale to date.

Here's one of many corroborating sites.

I don't think the post you're responding to suggested anything about toxins. The article you linked mentions that the article the salts make the water feel "nice and soothing" and that's consistent with taking a nap in the tub.
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Old 02-12-23, 03:17 PM
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Stretching my hamstrings has definitely helped my back and cycling

But I don’t do it as part of my cycling routine. It’s more of a long-term thing, not a pre-post ride routine.
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Old 02-12-23, 04:39 PM
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Next thread please: " all cyclists should use foam rolling after every ride".
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Old 02-12-23, 05:23 PM
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Originally Posted by wolfchild
Next thread please: " all cyclists should use foam rolling after every ride".
I know this was meant to be tongue in cheek, but it needs to be confirmed that a one size fits all approach does not work. For some of us, stretching keeps us out of pain. For others, stretching causes more pain. Pain is bad, mmmkay? Not being in pain is good, mmmkay?
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Old 02-12-23, 05:43 PM
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Wow! Sorry for offending your sensibilities.
His forum user name is misspelled, its not insuit, it is insult.
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