I was not taught how to stretch in JJ as a new student. They have us jogging around the mat and shrimping and shit, but no stretching at all. Coming from a TKD background where we spent 15 minutes formally in every single class stretching, this seems crazy to me.
Some guys do a little stretching in the 5 min before class, but NO ONE stretches after JJ class, at least not in the classes I'm in. That's double crazy.
Here is a secret I learned from a decade of throwing headkicks:
If you want to be flexible: full lotus, butterfly, side splits, front splits.
stretch after you workout!
You should always stretch to warm up, that gets your joints ready to go. But that does very little to increase your overall flexibility over time.
You increase flexibility best when you stretch out a fully warmed up joint.
So stretch after class. And spend a good bit of time doing it. This will increase your flexibility much faster.
1. stretch out
2. work out
3. deep stretching to improve flexibility
4. shower
5. rest
Some guys do a little stretching in the 5 min before class, but NO ONE stretches after JJ class, at least not in the classes I'm in. That's double crazy.
Here is a secret I learned from a decade of throwing headkicks:
If you want to be flexible: full lotus, butterfly, side splits, front splits.
stretch after you workout!
You should always stretch to warm up, that gets your joints ready to go. But that does very little to increase your overall flexibility over time.
You increase flexibility best when you stretch out a fully warmed up joint.
So stretch after class. And spend a good bit of time doing it. This will increase your flexibility much faster.
1. stretch out
2. work out
3. deep stretching to improve flexibility
4. shower
5. rest
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