Flexibility Tips for Basketball Players
Shawn Windle, Indiana Pacers head strength coach, says tight muscles are a common problem for basketball players; and if ignored, they can lead to injury. Here, he drops some ways to keep you limber on the court.
Do
- Foam rolling for 3-5 minutes and static stretching for 5-10 minutes before and after every workout
- Foam roll tight spots for 20-30 seconds to work out knots
- Hold stretches for 10-15 seconds before workouts and 30 seconds after
- Dynamic stretching for 10 minutes immediately before workouts
Don’t
- Stretch to the point of extreme pain
- Hold stretches for more than a minute
- Stretch a severely strained or torn muscle
- Start dynamic stretching with fast-paced drills; slowly increase your pace and speed
- Force new ranges of motion during your first stretch. Let them build throughout the session
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Flexibility Tips for Basketball Players
Shawn Windle, Indiana Pacers head strength coach, says tight muscles are a common problem for basketball players; and if ignored, they can lead to injury. Here, he drops some ways to keep you limber on the court.
Do
- Foam rolling for 3-5 minutes and static stretching for 5-10 minutes before and after every workout
- Foam roll tight spots for 20-30 seconds to work out knots
- Hold stretches for 10-15 seconds before workouts and 30 seconds after
- Dynamic stretching for 10 minutes immediately before workouts
Don’t
- Stretch to the point of extreme pain
- Hold stretches for more than a minute
- Stretch a severely strained or torn muscle
- Start dynamic stretching with fast-paced drills; slowly increase your pace and speed
- Force new ranges of motion during your first stretch. Let them build throughout the session