Stretching for Runners |
Physiotherapy for Running in Edmonton and St AlbertStretching is an essential part of running. A good stretching routine can help to minimize muscle imbalances, prevent injury, improve your exercise endurance and your running performance. The following stretching program is designed for runners who do not have any current injuries or individual stretching needs. If you have an injury, or a specific mechanical imbalance that may be holding back your running performance, your Momentum Spine & Sport Physiotherapy physiotherapist can design a stretching program just for you. When is the Best Time to Stretch? When you are warm and relaxed! For optimum performance you should stretch after you have done a general body warm up of about 5-10 minutes. This can include a combination of light running over a distance or on the spot as well as exercises such as tuck jumps or jumping jacks. Running is a dynamic sport so you will need to do both dynamic and static stretching. Dynamic muscle stretches (short quick movements) form part of your pre-race or training warm-up. They are used to prepare your muscles for the rapid contractions experienced during running. Static stretches (long slow holds), on the other hand, are more useful to improve your overall flexibility and are most effective if done after your race or training run, at the end of your cool down.Rules for Dynamic Stretching:
Essential Stretches for Running: These muscles are your prime movers for running. You'll need to stretch these muscles each time you train or before a race. Don't forget to stretch both sides. The stretching program shown below will take about 15-20 minutes to complete. Dynamic Stretches
Arm Swings
![]() Front Lunges
![]() Leg Swings side to side and front to back
![]() ![]() Trunk rotation (quickly)
![]() Ankle range of movement
![]() Leg curls
![]() Jogging on the spot (knees high)
![]() Static Stretches
Hamstring Stretch
![]() Quadricep Stretch
Calf Stretch Gastrocnemius
![]() Calf Stretch Soleus
![]() Gluteal Stretch
Adductor Stretch
ITB (Iliotibial Band) Stretch
![]() Hip Flexor Stretch
Trunk Rotation Pectoral Stretch |