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by DarkTree
1859 days ago
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I found this reddit thread regarding running injury prevention and how foam-rolling and stretching may not be as beneficial as might seem interesting [0]. I also enjoy foam-rolling as it tends to alleviate soreness the day after a run/workout, but after seeing this I'm looking more into the evidence behind it. [0] https://www.reddit.com/r/running/comments/nghttt/the_low_han... |
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Static stretching (pre-exercise) before exercise has been known to be either negligibly beneficial or detrimental in many cases for years.
Active stretching (pre-exercise) like doing some unweighted squats, leg circles, etc. (or what most humans would call "warming up") has been shown to be beneficial in injury prevention.
Post-exercising stretching is linked to benefits such as injury prevention, increased range of motion, etc.