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Stretching Exercises for Cyclists5 Essential Cycling Stretches to Keep Tight Muscles Flexible
Maintain flexibility in muscles prone to tightening through a simple set of
key stretching exercises which should be practiced everyday for maximum benefit.
Cycling is an exhilarating sport that can be enjoyed by anyone but it also has its problems if practiced regularly. The main issue is that leg muscles lose flexibility, as they do not go through a full range of motion. This results in shortening and tightening of the muscles, in particular the hamstrings, which can, in turn, lead to lower back problems. Practicing some essential cycling stretches on a regular basis can prevent such problems from occurring and prevention is always better than a cure. These stretching exercises focus on the muscle groups that are not fully utilised when on the bike. How Cyclists Should StretchAll these stretching exercises for cyclists are best done after a ride when the body and muscles are still warm. They are performed as static stretches, a method created by Bob Anderson in 1980 in his book Stretching, where the muscle is flexed to a point of slight discomfort and held for several breaths. Follow the exercises in conjunction with the pictures below. 1 Quadriceps Stretch
2 Hamstring Stretch
3 Pulldowns: Lats, Trapezius and Triceps Stretch
4 Squats: Lower Back Stretch
5 Calf Stretch
Whilst these exercises are key, additional flexibility can be gained by incorporating some classic yoga stretches such as Adhomukha Svanasana (downward facing dog pose) into the weekly training routine. Benefits of Stretching for CyclistsPractice these five essential cycling stretches every day, especially after a ride, to maintain flexible hamstrings and other muscles prone to shortening through cycling. Related Articles You may also be interested in reading about the Benefits of Yoga Stretches for Cyclists.
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