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To Stretch or Not to Stretch… That is the question!

Posted on 28 May 2009 by GetFitAmerica

There is a lot of controversy on the importance of stretching in relation to runners.  We all know that being flexible is important.  You may even know that stretching can help prevent injury by giving more range of motion at a given articulation by altering the extensibility of the musculotendinous units that produce movement at a given joint.  (easy for me to say)

But if that’s the case, then why is stretching one of the leading cause of injuries amongst runners?  The answer is simple…….they’ve been using poor stretching techniques!

Most runners perform static stretching before a run.  Static stretching involves stretching a muscle to its maximal position and holding it for 10 – 30 seconds, then repeating 3 -4 times.

However, research from the National Strength & Conditioning Association (NSCA) has indicated that static stretching prior to an athletic event will decrease performance by approx. 7%.  NSCA now recommends static stretching only be performed 30 -45 minutes after your run.

Ballistic stretching involves active muscular effort and uses a bouncing type movement.  Ballistic stretching is used as a warm-up for elite athletes.  You may have seen your favorite player use this technique, as he/she gets ready for competition.  This is not recommended for the everyday athlete, and certainly not for those with low back or shoulder injuries.

Dynamic stretching involves specific movements that the individual will be performing during their sport.  Examples of dynamic stretches for runners would be high knees, butt kickers, and lunges.  These are the best stretching movements to perform prior to a run.

Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation stretching (PNF) is the most effective in increasing range of motion but the least practical because it requires a trained partner.  There are three basic types of PNF stretching technique; hold-relax, contract-relax, & hold-relax with agonist contractions.  A trained professional should always administer PNF stretching.

Now that you know a little more about stretching, here’s a checklist to perform before and after your run.

•    Always start your run with a 3-5 min warm-up walk.  This will allow the muscles to get the proper amount of blood flow to get them warmed up and ready for work.

•    Then, go through a series high knee raises, butt kickers, and lunges (at various angles) to provide sports specific flexibility.

•    Perform static stretching 30 -45 minutes after your run.

Please note that an improvement in flexibility requires a conscious effort.  Experts recommend stretching at least 5-6 times per week for significant gains.

Patrick Corona is the Founder of “GetFitAmerica.com” and is a highly sought after fitness coach and personal trainer. He is a noted speaker in the health and wellness field.

For more questions about fitness & nutrition call Patrick at 954.806.7815 or leave a comment here!

Patrick is certified by NSCA, NASM & CSCS Fitness Institute

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Cocktails for a Cause - Autism Speaks

Posted on 27 May 2009 by Vaughan

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There once was a team with a mission,
To improve the world’s condition.
They all liked to run,
But still loved to have fun,
And used both to achieve their ambition.

Fusion Extreme Team in support of Autism Speaks and its sponsors invite you to

Raise Your Spirits & More

Come grab a brew with the crew and show support for our sports with great drinks, music, fun and friends. Have a great time for a good cause as we step up support for Autism Speaks and race to make a run for the Seattle Rock & Roll Marathon.

Saturday, June 6th
2:00pm - 4:00pm

The Dubliner, Mizner Park

Live Music

Drink and Food Specials
Silent Auction
Raffle

Tickets: $20 at the door


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Monthly Social at The Dubliner to benfit Soles4Souls.org

Posted on 07 May 2009 by Vaughan

The Fusion Extreme Team hosted their monthly “social” gathering atheir favorite watering hole, The Dubliner in Mizner Park.  Keeping with the team’s mission to “Enhance Lives & Change The World”, we decided it would be fitting to choose Soles4souls.org as an additional charity for this months event.  We had an amazing turnout and we collected over 40 pairs of shoes for this amazing charity! Instead of throwing away our “gently worn” running kicks, they will now be redirected to people in need.  Being a “green guy”, this was not only a great feeling knowing that these shoes would go to people who can’t afford them and truly need them, but it also diverted them from ending up in landfills, where the toxic glue that holds the shoes together can leak into our water supply and atmosphere!

We also received quite a few donations for our primary partner charity, Autism Speaks!  We are working our way towards our $60,000 goal!  If you would like to help us achieve that goal, please visit our online(and secure) donation page.

We will be hosting our large fundraiser on Saturday June 6th at 2:30pm at The Dubliner. We will have free booze & food along with some killer live music! If you were at last year’s event that we hosted at Gatsby’s, you know that the silent auction items are UNBELIEVABLE. From trips to Atlantis to VIP tables, hotel rooms and limo rides to South Beach’s hottest clubs!

Thanks again for making last night so much fun and tell your friends to come out and join us!

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