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Stretching
Hi All...
I apologize if this is a recurrent thread but does anyone have good advice on a dvd or book about stretching? I'd appreciate any/all info. Happy Skating! |
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Hi soniaissupe! Notice you are in the Dallas area too! Where do you skate? I primarily skate at polar ice in Grapevine.
I take pilates and yoga at my gym though I am a step die hard. I will stay for stretch after step but since skating will take the true classes for flexibility. I am now taking a ballet class as part of my bridge program at the rink. So far it is not as intense as I was expecting. Not sure of DVD's or books as I prefer the groups. Hopefully some others on the board will have better information for you! |
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Ooooo. More Dallas friends, yaaaaay!!!
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I really want to get more flexible, i want to be able to do the bauer and spread eagle, but my body won't let me!
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This is a great site for just about all of the stretches you'll need to do as a skater:
http://www.cmcrossroads.com/bradapp/...etching_7.html For open hips (outside spread eagle & Ina Bauer), do the "groin and inner thigh stretch" which is also known as the butterfly stretch. I like to sit with my back flush against the wall, put my hands on my knees and just sit there and let gravity do its thing for about 5 minutes instead of pushing my knees down. This stretch is what enabled me to get my body straight instead of sticking my butt out on my outside spread eagle.
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