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Want to know how to stretch your hamstrings properly? Whether you are suffering from a hamstring injury, tight hamstrings, or want to prevent injury, our team of experts really gets to grips with the power of a good hamstring stretch.
Your hamstrings are made up of three major thigh muscle groups and involved in major movements of daily life, such as standing and walking. When standing, the line of gravity passes behind the hip, producing an extension motion that needs to be counterbalanced by the hip flexors, as explained in a report by the Frontiers in Physiology. Your hamstrings are prone to strain-related injuries, due to that eccentric action on joint positions during physical activity, according to a paper in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.
Properly spending time stretching your hamstrings daily before and after a workout has been shown to benefit and improve hamstring flexibility and range of motion, according to a study in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. “Think of your muscles as chewing gum: if you try to stretch chewing gum when it’s cold it will break. In the case of chewing gum or muscle that has been warmed up from activity, there is greater potential for stretching and less chance of injury.” Tim Blakey Physio, Personal Trainer and Creator of the online training platform PRIMEBODY told Live Science.
Read on to find out how to stretch your hamstrings with some simple, yet highly effective moves. Why stop at your hamstrings? LiveScience has listed 8 benefits of stretching here.
Mobility stretching at the beginning of your workout
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