Work It – To stretch or not to stretch?

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Here at The Daily Balance, I’m all about saving time. I LOVE cheating shortcuts and I HATE wasting time. All of our time is precious and I hate wasting it on things I don’t find valuable or necessary. The Mister on the other hand? He loves wasting to take his time. I often call him slowpoke, or slug man (I say this in love, people). He’s meticulous! He takes his time to do things right, because the way he sees it, if you do it right the first time (no matter how long it takes), you save yourself time and aggravation in the end. HA, I think to myself, what an idiot! A complete fool! I’m the complete opposite. I get things done. Bottom line. Because really, if the result is the same, why take 5 extra steps to get there? Is either way right or wrong? Well, in some cases, yes, and others…well, not so much.

Let’s take a look at our morning workout routine as an example. I wake up, throw my hair back, step into my exercise clothes and tennis shoes and am ready to go. The Mister eases out of bed, get’s ready at the rate of an 80-year-old man and creates a playlist for himself on his iPhone. Meanwhile, I’ve been impatiently huffing and gruffing at the door. We finally get to the gym, he’s in a great mood and I’m extremely annoyed ready to burn off some energy. So far? Mister – 1, Me – 0. You’re smart people, you see where this is going.

Listen up Mister, because I’m only going to admit say this once. Sometimes it pays off to slow down a little bit. This brings me to the next step in our workout routine — stretching. How many of you stretch before AND after your workouts? Personally, I could take it or leave it. I’ve always seen this step as a time-waster and (don’t tell the mister) but if he’s not with me I normally skip over it to save myself some time. The Mister? He always takes an obnoxiously long period of time the appropriate time to stretch. So how important is stretching, anyway? Well, I did a bit of research and the findings are irrefutable. You guessed it: Mister – 2, Me -0

According to an article from the Mayo Clinic, “stretching is a powerful part of any exercise program.” Yeah, Yeah, but I’ve heard this before. Why is it important and why should I care? Well, “stretching your muscles helps you maximize the range of motion of your joints. This allows you to fully contract your muscles. Stretching can also prevent little tears in a muscle or tendon that occur when you force a joint to go through its full range of motion when the tissues are too tight.”

Still need convincing?

Consider this (Mayo Clinic):

Alright, so we’ve identified that stretching is important, but which stretches are worth doing? I’m not about to waste my time going through every single stretch, that’s for sure! I need the ‘must-haves’ for stretching.

Well, the Mayo Clinic put together a slide show, showcasing ten stretches that will stretch all major muscle groups. 10 stretches? I can handle that.

Men’s Health also put a list together, highlighting the best post-workout stretches.

Over the past few weeks, I have been taking the appropriate time to stretch with the Mister before and after our workouts. Do I notice a difference? Not really. But I feel good knowing that I’m doing something good for my body. I’ll also admit that the stretching feels good, which is a plus, and I also find I’m in a better mood with the Mister because I don’t get annoyed waiting for him really enjoy our time stretching together (love you, honey ;) )

See my (forced) smile? I love stretching with my Mister! (image credit: blog.girlsbydesign.com)

See my (forced) smile? I love stretching with my Mister! (image credit: blog.girlsbydesign.com)

What about you? Do you take time to stretch? Do you find it makes a difference?

11 Responses to “Work It – To stretch or not to stretch?”

  1. Run Sarah said:

    Too funny, me and my fiance are similar – I am always in a rush and he moves slower. I do take time to stretch though, it is important!

  2. BB said:

    I’ll actually run a bit to get warmed up and then stop and stretch. But I’m with you– when I’m dressed and laced up, I want to hit the road!

  3. K said:

    I stretch every single day! It makes me feel good, the flexibility is just an additional benefit!

  4. Anais said:

    I usually stretch after I’ve been working out for a bit (10 min.), then again torwards the end. I also do yoga once or more a week and that helps too I find :)

  5. oh heck yea. i stretch before and after every workout and even hit yoga twice a week. it’s kept my running strong and more fun.

  6. sarah said:

    thanks for the comment…your blog is great! i will definitely be reading more!

  7. kristisummer said:

    The pics are so cute, and you are right I need to start stretching more. I only stretch when I teach classes b/c I have to. Thanks for the reminder to slow down. I just wrote a post on slowing down myself.

  8. Well, as a yoga teacher, I bet you know my answer! I think stretching is as important if not more important than strength training. It depends what you’re going for, but stretching keeps your body in balance when you are doing a lot of other exercises. Whatever stretches you are doing, just remember to BREATHE :-)

  9. kilax said:

    Ha ha. This must be a common trait in our significant others. You, me, Sarah (above), another friend of mine… we’re all rushing to get through things while they take their sweet time!

    I must admit, I have kind of stopped stretching because I just want to get out the door and run. How awful is that?! I am going to follow your 10 stretches from Mayo. Thanks for sharing it!

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