Friday Fast Fitness - Partner Achilles Tendon Stretch
Friday, August 15, 2008
Jolie Bookspan, M.Ed, PhD, FAWM
- Stand facing a partner at arm's length. Hold each other's hands or arms. Keep arms straight.
- Each partner leans and pulls back with straight arms while bending knees keeping heels down on the floor.
- Bend only as far as is fun and feels good. Keep leaning back. Keep heels down.
The point is not to squat to the floor, the point is to stretch the Achilles and learn healthy movement habits that you can use for real life. Keeping heels down when bending knees accomplishes the point. If someone is tight, they don't have to bend as far to get a big stretch. Raising heels loses the stretch and the point. Don't squat all the way with heels up, keep heels down.
Whenever you stretch, remember the point of a stretch instead of straining to an arbitrary endpoint.
- Learn good bending habits: Free Exercise and Free Back and Knee Pain Prevention - Healthy Bending.
- When should you use good bending habits?: How Good Would You Look From 400 Squats a Day - Just Stop Unhealthy Bending.
- Daily examples: Household Fitness in the New Year.
- Fun book for Stretching Smarter Stretching Healthier.
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Read success stories and send your own.
See if your answers are already here - click Fitness Fixer labels, links, archives, and Index.
For personal medical questions - Replies to Medical Questions.
Limited Class space for personal feedback. Top students may earn certification through DrBookspan.com/Academy. More fun in Dr. Bookspan's Books.
Read success stories and send your own.
See if your answers are already here - click Fitness Fixer labels, links, archives, and Index.
For personal medical questions - Replies to Medical Questions.
Limited Class space for personal feedback. Top students may earn certification through DrBookspan.com/Academy. More fun in Dr. Bookspan's Books.
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Photo © Dr. Jolie Bookspan from my students at last year's (2007) Wilderness Medicine conference workshops.
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