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lvwhitebir
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Originally posted by sweeper
you can stretch a cold muscle, it's just a little risky![]()
I think the problem is more than just risky. When the muscles are warm, they are more pliable and thus can be stretched further. Therefore you can *increase* your range of motion. Isn't that why you want to stretch in the first place?
I agree that you should do cardio exercise to warm the muscles up first. Then do Static Stretching, then Dynamic Stretching, simulating activities that you'll do later. I think that stretching before your workout helps you during the workout. Stretching after your workout, when your muscles are good and pliable helps to increase your range of motion. Both are important. However, I don't have my classes stretch after class for the sake of time and class space. I think many other schools are the same.
Warmups (including stretching), on the other hand, are vitally important to reduce injury so I definitely have them before every class. If your school doesn't do this during the class, I would make sure you do it on your own.
WhiteBirch