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Stretching
Stretching
Stretching is the most important part of any
workout or physical activity, as it prepares the
muscles for the strain that is to come. It also
helps the muscles stay limber after a workout,
and practicing it regularly can help prevent
injuries and promote flexibility and strength.
When the muscles are stretched, they are
extended to a resistance point and held there
momentarily. This helps the muscles, but it also
helps joints by keeping them moving freely.
Why Stretch?
Stretching will help you develop a range of
movement that will assist your running action and
your performance, regardless of how fit you are or
how fast you run. Stretching decreases the risk of
injury by increasing the supply of blood and
nutrients to your joints. It also improves your co-
ordination and balance and helps alleviate
soreness and stress in your muscles. As a runner
stretching should be an integral part of your
routine, along with effective warm-up and cool-
down.
Lying Hamstring Stretch
Starting Position
Lie on your back with your legs extended and your back straight. Keep
your hips level and your lower back down on the floor. Bend your right
knee towards your chest, keeping your left leg extended on the floor.
Action
Slowly straighten your right knee, grabbing the back of your leg with both
hands. Pull your leg towards your gently while keeping both hips on the
floor.
Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30
seconds. Repeat on opposite side.
**Stretch to the point of "mild discomfort," not to the
point of pain. Never bounce. Keep your hips down on
the mat. Try to keep leg as straight as possible, only
pulling closer to you if your flexibility allows. To
reduce the intensity of this stretch, bend the knee of the
stretching leg.
Seated Modified Hurdler
Stretch
Starting Position : Sit tall with your back straight, shoulders down, abs
engaged, and legs extended like a "V" in front of you. Bend your left knee,
placing the sole of your foot next to your inner right thigh. Rotate your
torso to face your right leg.
Action: Bend forward from the waist, reaching your hands towards your
toes. Imagine reaching your chin towards your toes in front of you (not
towards your legs).
Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30
seconds. Repeat on opposite side.
**Stretch to the point of "mild discomfort," not to the
point of pain. Never bounce. Keep shoulders relaxed,
back straight, and chest lifted. To reduce the intensity of
this stretch, bend the right knee slightly.
Standing Wrist/Forearm
Stretch
Starting Position: Stand tall or sit upright (not pictured). Extend left arm in
front of you, palm facing outward and fingertips pointing upward.
Action: Use your right hand to apply light pressure to the hand, as if pulling
your fingertips towards your shoulder. Keep the shoulders relaxed away
from the ears.
Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds.
Repeat on opposite side.
**Stretch to the point of "mild discomfort," not to the
point of pain. Never bounce. Straighten but do not lock
elbow.
Seated Forward Bend
Starting Position: Sit on the floor, back straight, shoulders down, abs
engaged, and legs extended in front of you.
Action: Bend forward from the waist, reaching your hands towards your
toes. Imaging reaching your chin towards your toes in front of you (not
towards your legs).
Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds.
**Stretch to the point of "mild
discomfort," not to the point of pain.
Never bounce. Keep shoulders relaxed
and back straight. To reduce the
intensity of this stretch, bend the knees
slightly.
Standing Quad Stretch
Starting Position: Stand tall, holding onto a chair or wall for balance if
necessary (not pictured). Keep your feet hip-width apart, your back straight
and your feet parallel.
Action: Reach back and grab your left foot in your left hand, keeping your
thighs lined up next to each other and left leg in line with the hip (not
pulled back behind you).
Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds. Repeat on opposite side.
**Stretch to the point of "mild discomfort," not to the point of
pain. Never bounce. Straighten but do not lock the knee of your
standing leg. If you are too inflexible to keep your knees next to
each other, allow the bent leg to come forward slightly and
gradually progress to a position where the thigh of the bent leg is
perpendicular to the floor.
Upward Dog
Starting Position: Lie flat on your stomach with your legs extended. Place
the palms of your hands directly under the shoulders, fingertips pointing
forward.
Action: Slowly straighten your arms, pushing your chest and torso away
from the floor beneath you. Relax your abdominals and pull the shoulders
away from the ears. Look slightly upward towards the ceiling.
Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds.
**Stretch to the point of "mild
discomfort," not to the point of pain.
Never bounce. Reduce the intensity of
this stretch by not straightening the
arms as much (or by placing your
elbows on the floor instead of your
hands). This is a good compliment to
"Child’s Pose" stretch.
Standing Triceps Stretch
Starting Position: Stand tall or sit upright (not pictured). Place your left
elbow in your right hand.
Action: Reach your left arm overhead, placing palm on the center of your
back and supporting the elbow in your right hand. Reach your fingertips
down your spine. Keep the shoulders relaxed away from the ears.
Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds. Repeat on opposite side.
**Stretch to the point of "mild discomfort," not to
the point of pain. Never bounce.
Standing Shoulder Stretch
Starting Position: Stand tall or sit upright (not pictured).
Action: Bring your left arm across your chest, holding it below the elbow
with your opposite. Keep the shoulders relaxed away from the ears.
Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds. Repeat on opposite side.
**Stretch to the point of "mild discomfort," not to
the point of pain. Never bounce. Straighten but do
not lock elbow.
Gluteal And Outer Thigh
Stretch
Starting Position: This stretch is performed in a sitting position with your
legs out in front of you.
Action: Cross one leg over the other so that your foot is perpendicular to
your quad. Use your elbow for leverage to stretch looking away from the
upright knee. Perform this exercise slowly alternating legs. Repeat twice for
each leg.
**Do not lean too far back, your torso
should be near (but not quite) in a
perpendicular position to the floor.
Wide-Leg Advanced Forward
Bend
Starting Position: Stand tall with back straight, feet wider than the hips,
toes turned out, abs engaged and arms at your sides.
Action: Keeping the legs straight and the abs engaged, slowly bend forward
from the waist until you fingertips reach the floor--ideally, with your back in
a flat position. From there, stretch deeper, as if your body is folding in half
at the waist, allowing your elbows to bend and your head to relax towards
the floor beneath you.
Breathe deeply and hold for
10-30 seconds.
**Make sure you master the "Wide-Leg Modified
Forward Bend" before trying this deeper stretch.
Stretch to the point of "mild discomfort," not to the
point of pain. Never bounce. Keep your abs in to
protect your back.
Seated Butterfly Stretch
Starting Position: Sit on the floor, back straight, shoulders down, abs
engaged, soles of the feet together in front of you, and knees bent to the
sides.
Action: Pull your heels towards you while simultaneously relaxing your
knees towards the floor.
Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds.
**Stretch to the point of "mild
discomfort," not to the point of
pain. Never bounce. Do not
push your thighs down to the
floor with your hands.
Torso Stretch
Starting Position: This exercise is performed in a seated position with the
legs crossed or in the butterfly position.
Action: Clasp hands together and slowly raise them above your head
towards the ceiling. Reach as high as you can while inhaling deeply and
hold for 20-30 seconds. Bring your hands down slowly while letting out your
breath. Repeat this stretch twice.
**Be sure to stay relaxed, being mindful of your
breathing.
Standing Modified Forward
Bend
Starting Position: Stand tall with back straight, abs engaged, shoulders
down, and legs together.
Action: Bend forward, placing your hands on your thighs until back is flat.
Concentrate on lengthening the legs and lifting your hips towards the
ceiling.
Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds.
**Stretch to the point of "mild
discomfort," not to the point of pain.
Never bounce. Straighten but do not
lock the knee of your forward leg. Keep
your abs engaged to protect your
lower back. Bend knees if necessary to
reduce the intensity of this stretch.
Lying Hip & Glute Stretch
Starting Position: Lie on your back with your legs extended and your back
straight. Keep your hips level and your lower back down on the floor. Bend
your right knee towards your chest, grabbing it with your left hand. Place
your right hand out to the side.
Action: Keeping your shoulder blades square (on the mat) use your left
hand to guide your right knee across your body and towards the floor on
your left side.
Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds. Repeat on opposite side.
**Stretch to the point of "mild
discomfort," not to the point of
pain. Never bounce. Keep your
shoulders on the mat. Don’t
force your knee to the floor if
your flexibility does not allow
it.
Seated Side Hurdler Stretch
Starting Position: Sit tall with your back straight, shoulders down, abs
engaged, and legs extended like a "V" in front of you. Bend your left knee,
placing the sole of your foot next to your inner right thigh. Place your left
hand on your lower back for support.
Action: Bend laterally from the waist (as if bringing your right underarm
towards your right thigh), reaching your right hand towards your right foot.
Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds. Repeat on opposite side.
**Stretch to the point of "mild
discomfort," not to the point of
pain. Never bounce. Keep
shoulders relaxed and your
head and neck in line with the
spine. Never bend your other
leg behind the body--always
keep it in front of you.
Inner Thigh Squat Stretch
Starting Position: Stand tall with back straight, feet wider than the hips,
toes turned out, abs engaged and arms at your sides.
Action: Slowly bend the knees, squatting straight down, hands supported
on your thighs, until you feel a stretch through the inner thighs.
Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds.
**Stretch to the point of "mild discomfort," not to
the point of pain. Never bounce. Keep your
shoulders relaxed and your back straight. Don’t
allow your knees to move past your toes (if that
happens, take feet out wider).
Wide-Leg Advanced
Hamstring Stretch
Starting Position: Stand tall with back straight, feet wider than the hips,
and arms at your sides. Turn from the waist to face your right leg.
Action: Slowly bend forward from the waist, bringing your hands towards
your right foot as your torso collapses over your leg.
Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds. Repeat on opposite side.
**Make sure you master the "Wide-Leg
Modified Hamstring Stretch" before trying
this deeper stretch. Stretch to the point of
"mild discomfort," not to the point of pain.
Never bounce. Keep your abs engaged to
protect your back.
Seated Hip & Glute Stretch
Starting Position: Sit on the floor, back straight, shoulders down, abs
engaged, palms on the floor behind you, arms straight, and knees bent with
feet flat on the floor.
Action: Lean back slightly from the waist, keeping back straight, and cross
your right ankle at your left knee.
Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds. Repeat on opposite side.
**Stretch to the point of "mild discomfort,"
not to the point of pain. Never bounce. Keep
shoulders relaxed and back straight. For a
deeper stretch, place your left heel closer to
your body. To reduce intensity of this
stretch, place your left foot farther away
from your body.
Lying Hip & Glute Hug
Starting Position: Lie on your back with your legs extended and your back
straight. Keep your hips level and your lower back down on the floor. Bend
your left knee, placing left foot flat on the floor (not pictured). Cross your
right ankle at your left knee.
Action: Grab the back of your left thigh and hug your legs towards your
chest. Place your right elbow on the inner portion of your right knee and
push it slightly to the side.
Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds. Repeat on opposite side.
**Stretch to the point of "mild
discomfort," not to the point of
pain. Never bounce. Keep your
hips down on the mat. To reduce
the intensity of this stretch, don’t
bring your legs towards your chest
as much.
Standing IT Band Stretch
Starting Position: Stand tall with you legs together, arms relaxed and back
straight. Step your left leg behind your right leg, toes pointing forward and
legs straight. Put your right hand on your hip and reach your left arm up in
line with the shoulder (not pictured).
Action: Breathe slowly and steadily as you push your hips toward the left
and reach your left arm overhead and to the right. Hold the stretch for 10-
30 seconds. Switch sides.
**For a deeper stretch, keep your feet farther apart, bend the
knee of your front leg and keep the back knee straight. Keep your
shoulders relaxed.
Pendulum
Starting Position: Lie on back, arms in a T, legs straight up, feet together,
toes pointed or flexed.
Action: EXHALE: Slowly lower legs several inches to the left without
touching the floor.
INHALE: Return to start.
Repeat to right for one rep.
**Keep lower back on floor.
Advanced IT Band Stretch
Starting Position: Start in a pushup (plank) position on your hand and toes
(not pictured). Lift your right foot off the floor and slide your right knee
forward toward your left hand so that your knee and outer ankle rests on
the floor. Slide your left leg back as far as comfortable, but keep your hips
square to the floor and level.
Action: Breathe slowly and steadily as you hold the stretch, pushing your
hips toward the floor, but keeping the back long, shoulders down and chest
lifted. Hold for 10-30 seconds. Switch sides.
**This is an advanced stretch. Do not attempt
this stretch if you are unable to maintain proper
form as indicated in the instructions and photo.
For a deeper stretch, fold forward and let your
forearms rest on the floor in front of your leg.
Triangle Pose
Starting Position: Stand tall with back straight, feet wider than the hips,
and arms in line with the shoulders (like a "T"), palms down. Turn your
right toes out to the side and your left toes pointed forward.
Action: Lean to the right as if reaching your right fingertips towards the
right wall. From there, bend at the side of the waist, allowing your right
hand to fall naturally, resting on your knee, shin, ankle or the floor.
Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds. Repeat on opposite side.
**Stretch to the point of "mild discomfort," not to the point of
pain. Never bounce. Keep your arms long and open your chest
towards the wall in front of you.
Standing Advanced Hamstring
Stretch
Starting Position: Stand tall with back straight, abs engaged, shoulders
down, and feet hip-width apart. Bring your left leg forward, heel down, toes
up and leg straight. Keeping back straight and abs engaged, bend the right
knee as if sitting back, while supporting yourself with both hands on your
thighs.
Action: Slowly reach forward, bringing your hands towards your left foot as
your torso collapses over your straight leg.
Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds. Repeat on opposite side.
**Make sure you master the "Standing Modified Hamstring
Stretch" before trying this deeper stretch. Stretch to the point of
"mild discomfort," not to the point of pain. Never bounce.
Straighten but do not lock the knee of your forward leg. Keep
your abs engaged to protect your lower back.
Standing Modified Hamstring
Stretch
Starting Position: Stand tall with back straight, abs engaged, shoulders
down, and feet hip-width apart. Bring your left leg forward, heel down, toes
up and leg straight.
Action: Keeping back straight and abs engaged, bend the right knee as if
sitting back, while supporting yourself with both hands on your thighs.
Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds. Repeat on opposite side.
**Stretch to the point of "mild discomfort,"
not to the point of pain. Never bounce.
Straighten but do not lock the knee of your
forward leg. Keep back straight--do not arch
or round the back-- and chest lifted.
Wide-Leg Modified Hamstring
Stretch
Starting Position: Stand tall with back straight, feet wider than the hips,
and arms at your sides. Turn from the waist to face your right leg.
Action: Bend forward from the waist, placing your hands on your right thigh
for support, until your back is flat. Think of reaching your chin out towards
the floor in front of your right foot.
Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds. Repeat on opposite side.
**Stretch to the point of "mild discomfort," not
to the point of pain. Never bounce. Keep your
abs engaged to protect your back. Bend your
knees, if necessary, to decrease the intensity of
this stretch.
Neck Stretch
Starting Position: Begin in a seated position with your legs crossed or in the
butterfly position.
Action: Bring your left ear down towards your left shoulder and hold. Roll
your head down towards the ground and bring your chin to your chest. Hold
and finally, roll your head to the right and bring that ear to your right
shoulder. Inhale and exhale in a slow and controlled manner. Repeat twice.
**For a deeper stretch, extend
the opposite arm down towards
the ground and hold. You
should be relaxing your neck
muscles and using the weight
of your head for this stretch.
Do not attempt to force your
head lower with your neck
muscles or your hands. Stop
immediately if you feel any
discomfort.
Standing Advanced Forward
Bend
Starting Position: Stand tall with back straight, abs engaged, shoulders
down, and legs together.
Action: Bend forward, reaching your hands towards the floor in front of your
toes as if folding your body in half at the waist. Concentrate on lengthening
the legs and lifting your hips towards the ceiling.
Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds.
**Make sure you master the "Standing Modified
Forward Bend" before trying this deeper stretch.
Stretch to the point of "mild discomfort," not to
the point of pain. Never bounce. Straighten but do
not lock the knee of your forward leg. Keep your
abs engaged to protect your lower back. Keep head
and neck in line with the spine.
Standing Wrist/Biceps Stretch
Starting Position: Stand tall or sit upright (not pictured). Extend left arm in
front of you, palm facing outward and fingertips pointing downward.
Action: Use your right hand to apply light pressure to the hand, as if pulling
your fingertips towards your elbow. Keep the shoulders relaxed away from
the ears.
Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds. Repeat on opposite side.
**Stretch to the point of "mild discomfort," not to the point of
pain. Straighten but do not lock elbow.
Side Mermaid Stretch
Starting Position: Sit on the floor, both knees bent, with your left leg in
front and your right leg behind you. Lengthen your spine and place your
fingertips on the floor at your sides.
Action: Lift your left arm up in line with the shoulder as your bend laterally
towards the right side as if bringing your right shoulder towards your right
hip.
Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds. Repeat on opposite side.
**Stretch to the point of "mild
discomfort," not to the point of pain.
Never bounce. Keep your head and neck in
line with the spine, your shoulders
relaxed, and your arms lengthened.
Lying Single Knee Hug
Starting Position: Lie on your back with your legs extended and your back
straight. Keep your hips level and your lower back down on the floor.
Action: Bend your right knee and hug your knee towards your chest,
placing hands on your right leg.
Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds. Repeat on opposite side.
**Stretch to the point of "mild discomfort," not to the point of pain. Never bounce. Try to
keep your hips down and your shoulders relaxed.
Lying Double Knee Hug
Starting Position: Lie on your back with your legs extended and your back
straight. Keep your hips level and your lower back down on the floor.
Action: Bend both knees towards your chest, placing hands across your
knees or shins.
Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds.
**Stretch to the point of "mild discomfort," not to the point of pain. Never bounce. Try to
keep your hips down and your shoulders relaxed.
Child’s Pose
Starting Position: Come to hands and knees with your hands shoulder-width
apart, knees hip-width apart, abs engaged, and back flat (spine neutral).
Action: Keep your knees and ankles separated and the tops of your feet on
the floor as you shift your weight back over your heels, lengthening your
spine, relaxing your head and neck, and reaching forward through your
fingertips.
Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds.
**Stretch to the point of "mild discomfort," not to the point of pain. Never bounce. Keep the
shoulders relaxed away from your ears. This is a good compliment to "Upward Dog" stretch.
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Stretching Exercise

  • 2. Stretching Stretching is the most important part of any workout or physical activity, as it prepares the muscles for the strain that is to come. It also helps the muscles stay limber after a workout, and practicing it regularly can help prevent injuries and promote flexibility and strength. When the muscles are stretched, they are extended to a resistance point and held there momentarily. This helps the muscles, but it also helps joints by keeping them moving freely.
  • 3. Why Stretch? Stretching will help you develop a range of movement that will assist your running action and your performance, regardless of how fit you are or how fast you run. Stretching decreases the risk of injury by increasing the supply of blood and nutrients to your joints. It also improves your co- ordination and balance and helps alleviate soreness and stress in your muscles. As a runner stretching should be an integral part of your routine, along with effective warm-up and cool- down.
  • 4. Lying Hamstring Stretch Starting Position Lie on your back with your legs extended and your back straight. Keep your hips level and your lower back down on the floor. Bend your right knee towards your chest, keeping your left leg extended on the floor. Action Slowly straighten your right knee, grabbing the back of your leg with both hands. Pull your leg towards your gently while keeping both hips on the floor. Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds. Repeat on opposite side. **Stretch to the point of "mild discomfort," not to the point of pain. Never bounce. Keep your hips down on the mat. Try to keep leg as straight as possible, only pulling closer to you if your flexibility allows. To reduce the intensity of this stretch, bend the knee of the stretching leg.
  • 5. Seated Modified Hurdler Stretch Starting Position : Sit tall with your back straight, shoulders down, abs engaged, and legs extended like a "V" in front of you. Bend your left knee, placing the sole of your foot next to your inner right thigh. Rotate your torso to face your right leg. Action: Bend forward from the waist, reaching your hands towards your toes. Imagine reaching your chin towards your toes in front of you (not towards your legs). Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds. Repeat on opposite side. **Stretch to the point of "mild discomfort," not to the point of pain. Never bounce. Keep shoulders relaxed, back straight, and chest lifted. To reduce the intensity of this stretch, bend the right knee slightly.
  • 6. Standing Wrist/Forearm Stretch Starting Position: Stand tall or sit upright (not pictured). Extend left arm in front of you, palm facing outward and fingertips pointing upward. Action: Use your right hand to apply light pressure to the hand, as if pulling your fingertips towards your shoulder. Keep the shoulders relaxed away from the ears. Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds. Repeat on opposite side. **Stretch to the point of "mild discomfort," not to the point of pain. Never bounce. Straighten but do not lock elbow.
  • 7. Seated Forward Bend Starting Position: Sit on the floor, back straight, shoulders down, abs engaged, and legs extended in front of you. Action: Bend forward from the waist, reaching your hands towards your toes. Imaging reaching your chin towards your toes in front of you (not towards your legs). Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds. **Stretch to the point of "mild discomfort," not to the point of pain. Never bounce. Keep shoulders relaxed and back straight. To reduce the intensity of this stretch, bend the knees slightly.
  • 8. Standing Quad Stretch Starting Position: Stand tall, holding onto a chair or wall for balance if necessary (not pictured). Keep your feet hip-width apart, your back straight and your feet parallel. Action: Reach back and grab your left foot in your left hand, keeping your thighs lined up next to each other and left leg in line with the hip (not pulled back behind you). Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds. Repeat on opposite side. **Stretch to the point of "mild discomfort," not to the point of pain. Never bounce. Straighten but do not lock the knee of your standing leg. If you are too inflexible to keep your knees next to each other, allow the bent leg to come forward slightly and gradually progress to a position where the thigh of the bent leg is perpendicular to the floor.
  • 9. Upward Dog Starting Position: Lie flat on your stomach with your legs extended. Place the palms of your hands directly under the shoulders, fingertips pointing forward. Action: Slowly straighten your arms, pushing your chest and torso away from the floor beneath you. Relax your abdominals and pull the shoulders away from the ears. Look slightly upward towards the ceiling. Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds. **Stretch to the point of "mild discomfort," not to the point of pain. Never bounce. Reduce the intensity of this stretch by not straightening the arms as much (or by placing your elbows on the floor instead of your hands). This is a good compliment to "Child’s Pose" stretch.
  • 10. Standing Triceps Stretch Starting Position: Stand tall or sit upright (not pictured). Place your left elbow in your right hand. Action: Reach your left arm overhead, placing palm on the center of your back and supporting the elbow in your right hand. Reach your fingertips down your spine. Keep the shoulders relaxed away from the ears. Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds. Repeat on opposite side. **Stretch to the point of "mild discomfort," not to the point of pain. Never bounce.
  • 11. Standing Shoulder Stretch Starting Position: Stand tall or sit upright (not pictured). Action: Bring your left arm across your chest, holding it below the elbow with your opposite. Keep the shoulders relaxed away from the ears. Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds. Repeat on opposite side. **Stretch to the point of "mild discomfort," not to the point of pain. Never bounce. Straighten but do not lock elbow.
  • 12. Gluteal And Outer Thigh Stretch Starting Position: This stretch is performed in a sitting position with your legs out in front of you. Action: Cross one leg over the other so that your foot is perpendicular to your quad. Use your elbow for leverage to stretch looking away from the upright knee. Perform this exercise slowly alternating legs. Repeat twice for each leg. **Do not lean too far back, your torso should be near (but not quite) in a perpendicular position to the floor.
  • 13. Wide-Leg Advanced Forward Bend Starting Position: Stand tall with back straight, feet wider than the hips, toes turned out, abs engaged and arms at your sides. Action: Keeping the legs straight and the abs engaged, slowly bend forward from the waist until you fingertips reach the floor--ideally, with your back in a flat position. From there, stretch deeper, as if your body is folding in half at the waist, allowing your elbows to bend and your head to relax towards the floor beneath you. Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds. **Make sure you master the "Wide-Leg Modified Forward Bend" before trying this deeper stretch. Stretch to the point of "mild discomfort," not to the point of pain. Never bounce. Keep your abs in to protect your back.
  • 14. Seated Butterfly Stretch Starting Position: Sit on the floor, back straight, shoulders down, abs engaged, soles of the feet together in front of you, and knees bent to the sides. Action: Pull your heels towards you while simultaneously relaxing your knees towards the floor. Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds. **Stretch to the point of "mild discomfort," not to the point of pain. Never bounce. Do not push your thighs down to the floor with your hands.
  • 15. Torso Stretch Starting Position: This exercise is performed in a seated position with the legs crossed or in the butterfly position. Action: Clasp hands together and slowly raise them above your head towards the ceiling. Reach as high as you can while inhaling deeply and hold for 20-30 seconds. Bring your hands down slowly while letting out your breath. Repeat this stretch twice. **Be sure to stay relaxed, being mindful of your breathing.
  • 16. Standing Modified Forward Bend Starting Position: Stand tall with back straight, abs engaged, shoulders down, and legs together. Action: Bend forward, placing your hands on your thighs until back is flat. Concentrate on lengthening the legs and lifting your hips towards the ceiling. Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds. **Stretch to the point of "mild discomfort," not to the point of pain. Never bounce. Straighten but do not lock the knee of your forward leg. Keep your abs engaged to protect your lower back. Bend knees if necessary to reduce the intensity of this stretch.
  • 17. Lying Hip & Glute Stretch Starting Position: Lie on your back with your legs extended and your back straight. Keep your hips level and your lower back down on the floor. Bend your right knee towards your chest, grabbing it with your left hand. Place your right hand out to the side. Action: Keeping your shoulder blades square (on the mat) use your left hand to guide your right knee across your body and towards the floor on your left side. Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds. Repeat on opposite side. **Stretch to the point of "mild discomfort," not to the point of pain. Never bounce. Keep your shoulders on the mat. Don’t force your knee to the floor if your flexibility does not allow it.
  • 18. Seated Side Hurdler Stretch Starting Position: Sit tall with your back straight, shoulders down, abs engaged, and legs extended like a "V" in front of you. Bend your left knee, placing the sole of your foot next to your inner right thigh. Place your left hand on your lower back for support. Action: Bend laterally from the waist (as if bringing your right underarm towards your right thigh), reaching your right hand towards your right foot. Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds. Repeat on opposite side. **Stretch to the point of "mild discomfort," not to the point of pain. Never bounce. Keep shoulders relaxed and your head and neck in line with the spine. Never bend your other leg behind the body--always keep it in front of you.
  • 19. Inner Thigh Squat Stretch Starting Position: Stand tall with back straight, feet wider than the hips, toes turned out, abs engaged and arms at your sides. Action: Slowly bend the knees, squatting straight down, hands supported on your thighs, until you feel a stretch through the inner thighs. Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds. **Stretch to the point of "mild discomfort," not to the point of pain. Never bounce. Keep your shoulders relaxed and your back straight. Don’t allow your knees to move past your toes (if that happens, take feet out wider).
  • 20. Wide-Leg Advanced Hamstring Stretch Starting Position: Stand tall with back straight, feet wider than the hips, and arms at your sides. Turn from the waist to face your right leg. Action: Slowly bend forward from the waist, bringing your hands towards your right foot as your torso collapses over your leg. Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds. Repeat on opposite side. **Make sure you master the "Wide-Leg Modified Hamstring Stretch" before trying this deeper stretch. Stretch to the point of "mild discomfort," not to the point of pain. Never bounce. Keep your abs engaged to protect your back.
  • 21. Seated Hip & Glute Stretch Starting Position: Sit on the floor, back straight, shoulders down, abs engaged, palms on the floor behind you, arms straight, and knees bent with feet flat on the floor. Action: Lean back slightly from the waist, keeping back straight, and cross your right ankle at your left knee. Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds. Repeat on opposite side. **Stretch to the point of "mild discomfort," not to the point of pain. Never bounce. Keep shoulders relaxed and back straight. For a deeper stretch, place your left heel closer to your body. To reduce intensity of this stretch, place your left foot farther away from your body.
  • 22. Lying Hip & Glute Hug Starting Position: Lie on your back with your legs extended and your back straight. Keep your hips level and your lower back down on the floor. Bend your left knee, placing left foot flat on the floor (not pictured). Cross your right ankle at your left knee. Action: Grab the back of your left thigh and hug your legs towards your chest. Place your right elbow on the inner portion of your right knee and push it slightly to the side. Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds. Repeat on opposite side. **Stretch to the point of "mild discomfort," not to the point of pain. Never bounce. Keep your hips down on the mat. To reduce the intensity of this stretch, don’t bring your legs towards your chest as much.
  • 23. Standing IT Band Stretch Starting Position: Stand tall with you legs together, arms relaxed and back straight. Step your left leg behind your right leg, toes pointing forward and legs straight. Put your right hand on your hip and reach your left arm up in line with the shoulder (not pictured). Action: Breathe slowly and steadily as you push your hips toward the left and reach your left arm overhead and to the right. Hold the stretch for 10- 30 seconds. Switch sides. **For a deeper stretch, keep your feet farther apart, bend the knee of your front leg and keep the back knee straight. Keep your shoulders relaxed.
  • 24. Pendulum Starting Position: Lie on back, arms in a T, legs straight up, feet together, toes pointed or flexed. Action: EXHALE: Slowly lower legs several inches to the left without touching the floor. INHALE: Return to start. Repeat to right for one rep. **Keep lower back on floor.
  • 25. Advanced IT Band Stretch Starting Position: Start in a pushup (plank) position on your hand and toes (not pictured). Lift your right foot off the floor and slide your right knee forward toward your left hand so that your knee and outer ankle rests on the floor. Slide your left leg back as far as comfortable, but keep your hips square to the floor and level. Action: Breathe slowly and steadily as you hold the stretch, pushing your hips toward the floor, but keeping the back long, shoulders down and chest lifted. Hold for 10-30 seconds. Switch sides. **This is an advanced stretch. Do not attempt this stretch if you are unable to maintain proper form as indicated in the instructions and photo. For a deeper stretch, fold forward and let your forearms rest on the floor in front of your leg.
  • 26. Triangle Pose Starting Position: Stand tall with back straight, feet wider than the hips, and arms in line with the shoulders (like a "T"), palms down. Turn your right toes out to the side and your left toes pointed forward. Action: Lean to the right as if reaching your right fingertips towards the right wall. From there, bend at the side of the waist, allowing your right hand to fall naturally, resting on your knee, shin, ankle or the floor. Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds. Repeat on opposite side. **Stretch to the point of "mild discomfort," not to the point of pain. Never bounce. Keep your arms long and open your chest towards the wall in front of you.
  • 27. Standing Advanced Hamstring Stretch Starting Position: Stand tall with back straight, abs engaged, shoulders down, and feet hip-width apart. Bring your left leg forward, heel down, toes up and leg straight. Keeping back straight and abs engaged, bend the right knee as if sitting back, while supporting yourself with both hands on your thighs. Action: Slowly reach forward, bringing your hands towards your left foot as your torso collapses over your straight leg. Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds. Repeat on opposite side. **Make sure you master the "Standing Modified Hamstring Stretch" before trying this deeper stretch. Stretch to the point of "mild discomfort," not to the point of pain. Never bounce. Straighten but do not lock the knee of your forward leg. Keep your abs engaged to protect your lower back.
  • 28. Standing Modified Hamstring Stretch Starting Position: Stand tall with back straight, abs engaged, shoulders down, and feet hip-width apart. Bring your left leg forward, heel down, toes up and leg straight. Action: Keeping back straight and abs engaged, bend the right knee as if sitting back, while supporting yourself with both hands on your thighs. Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds. Repeat on opposite side. **Stretch to the point of "mild discomfort," not to the point of pain. Never bounce. Straighten but do not lock the knee of your forward leg. Keep back straight--do not arch or round the back-- and chest lifted.
  • 29. Wide-Leg Modified Hamstring Stretch Starting Position: Stand tall with back straight, feet wider than the hips, and arms at your sides. Turn from the waist to face your right leg. Action: Bend forward from the waist, placing your hands on your right thigh for support, until your back is flat. Think of reaching your chin out towards the floor in front of your right foot. Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds. Repeat on opposite side. **Stretch to the point of "mild discomfort," not to the point of pain. Never bounce. Keep your abs engaged to protect your back. Bend your knees, if necessary, to decrease the intensity of this stretch.
  • 30. Neck Stretch Starting Position: Begin in a seated position with your legs crossed or in the butterfly position. Action: Bring your left ear down towards your left shoulder and hold. Roll your head down towards the ground and bring your chin to your chest. Hold and finally, roll your head to the right and bring that ear to your right shoulder. Inhale and exhale in a slow and controlled manner. Repeat twice. **For a deeper stretch, extend the opposite arm down towards the ground and hold. You should be relaxing your neck muscles and using the weight of your head for this stretch. Do not attempt to force your head lower with your neck muscles or your hands. Stop immediately if you feel any discomfort.
  • 31. Standing Advanced Forward Bend Starting Position: Stand tall with back straight, abs engaged, shoulders down, and legs together. Action: Bend forward, reaching your hands towards the floor in front of your toes as if folding your body in half at the waist. Concentrate on lengthening the legs and lifting your hips towards the ceiling. Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds. **Make sure you master the "Standing Modified Forward Bend" before trying this deeper stretch. Stretch to the point of "mild discomfort," not to the point of pain. Never bounce. Straighten but do not lock the knee of your forward leg. Keep your abs engaged to protect your lower back. Keep head and neck in line with the spine.
  • 32. Standing Wrist/Biceps Stretch Starting Position: Stand tall or sit upright (not pictured). Extend left arm in front of you, palm facing outward and fingertips pointing downward. Action: Use your right hand to apply light pressure to the hand, as if pulling your fingertips towards your elbow. Keep the shoulders relaxed away from the ears. Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds. Repeat on opposite side. **Stretch to the point of "mild discomfort," not to the point of pain. Straighten but do not lock elbow.
  • 33. Side Mermaid Stretch Starting Position: Sit on the floor, both knees bent, with your left leg in front and your right leg behind you. Lengthen your spine and place your fingertips on the floor at your sides. Action: Lift your left arm up in line with the shoulder as your bend laterally towards the right side as if bringing your right shoulder towards your right hip. Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds. Repeat on opposite side. **Stretch to the point of "mild discomfort," not to the point of pain. Never bounce. Keep your head and neck in line with the spine, your shoulders relaxed, and your arms lengthened.
  • 34. Lying Single Knee Hug Starting Position: Lie on your back with your legs extended and your back straight. Keep your hips level and your lower back down on the floor. Action: Bend your right knee and hug your knee towards your chest, placing hands on your right leg. Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds. Repeat on opposite side. **Stretch to the point of "mild discomfort," not to the point of pain. Never bounce. Try to keep your hips down and your shoulders relaxed.
  • 35. Lying Double Knee Hug Starting Position: Lie on your back with your legs extended and your back straight. Keep your hips level and your lower back down on the floor. Action: Bend both knees towards your chest, placing hands across your knees or shins. Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds. **Stretch to the point of "mild discomfort," not to the point of pain. Never bounce. Try to keep your hips down and your shoulders relaxed.
  • 36. Child’s Pose Starting Position: Come to hands and knees with your hands shoulder-width apart, knees hip-width apart, abs engaged, and back flat (spine neutral). Action: Keep your knees and ankles separated and the tops of your feet on the floor as you shift your weight back over your heels, lengthening your spine, relaxing your head and neck, and reaching forward through your fingertips. Breathe deeply and hold for 10-30 seconds. **Stretch to the point of "mild discomfort," not to the point of pain. Never bounce. Keep the shoulders relaxed away from your ears. This is a good compliment to "Upward Dog" stretch. .