Synopses & Reviews
Did you long ago learn to fear and dread stretching because of overbearing P.E. teachers who forced you to touch your toes? It doesn't have to be that way anymore. Stretching is a powerful tool that can bring you new ease of movement, an increase in your physical capabilities, and deep composure that requires you to do nothing more than breathe. You can always have access to it—and best of all, it's free!
Stretching for Dummies shows you that stretching is actually easy to do—and reveals how you can reap the amazing benefits of stretching anywhere, anytime. It explains in simple terms how you can stand taller, look thinner, keep stress from getting the best of you, keep your muscles from feeling achy, and nip injuries in the bud. You'll discover:
- The why’s, where’s, when’s, and how’s of letting loose and snapping back
- How to keep from hurting yourself
- The benefits of stretching with a partner
- How to target specific areas: such as head, shoulders, knees, and toes
- The art of breathing correctly
- How to use stretching to sooth lower back pain
- Stretches to start and end your day right
- Stretches you can do at your desk
- Stretches for various stages of life—including stretches for kids and seniors
This easy-to-use reference also includes a list of ten surprising around-the house stretching accessories, along with ten common aches and pain that stretching can help. Regardless of how old or young you are, Stretching for Dummies will introduce you to a kinder and gentler form of flexibility that will reduce that nagging tension and tenderness in your muscles and truly make you feel good all over.
Synopsis
A highly practical guide to achieving great results with stretchingDid you long ago learn to fear and dread stretching because of overbearing P.E. teachers who forced you to touch your toes? It doesn't have to be that way anymore. Stretching is a powerful tool that can bring you new ease of movement, an increase in your physical capabilities, and deep composure that requires you to do nothing more than breathe. You can always have access to it--and best of all, it's free
Stretching for Dummies shows you that stretching is actually easy to do--and reveals how you can reap the amazing benefits of stretching anywhere, anytime. It explains in simple terms how you can stand taller, look thinner, keep stress from getting the best of you, keep your muscles from feeling achy, and nip injuries in the bud. You'll discover:
- The why's, where's, when's, and how's of letting loose and snapping back
- How to keep from hurting yourself
- The benefits of stretching with a partner
- How to target specific areas: such as head, shoulders, knees, and toes
- The art of breathing correctly
- How to use stretching to sooth lower back pain
- Stretches to start and end your day right
- Stretches you can do at your desk
- Stretches for various stages of life--including stretches for kids and seniors
This easy-to-use reference also includes a list of ten surprising around-the house stretching accessories, along with ten common aches and pain that stretching can help. Regardless of how old or young you are, Stretching for Dummies will introduce you to a kinder and gentler form of flexibility that will reduce that nagging tension and tenderness in your muscles and truly make you feel good all over.
Synopsis
Includes routines for pregnant women, kids, and seniorsGet stronger, look thinner, and nip injuries in the bud
Stretching does much more than increase your flexibility — it promotes relaxation, relieves pain, boosts your energy, and improves posture and performance. This plain-English guide starts you on a safe, healthy stretching regimen, giving you an array of practices for home, work, and on the go as well as specific stretches for target areas, such as the back.
Discover how to
- Establish a stretching routine
- Warm up and cool down
- Stretch for specific activities
- Prevent athletic injury
- Relieve computer-desk stress
- Stretch with a partner
Synopsis
Includes routines for pregnant women, kids, and seniorsGet stronger, look thinner, and nip injuries in the bud
Stretching does much more than increase your flexibility — it promotes relaxation, relieves pain, boosts your energy, and improves posture and performance. This plain-English guide starts you on a safe, healthy stretching regimen, giving you an array of practices for home, work, and on the go as well as specific stretches for target areas, such as the back.
Discover how to
- Establish a stretching routine
- Warm up and cool down
- Stretch for specific activities
- Prevent athletic injury
- Relieve computer-desk stress
- Stretch with a partner
About the Author
LaReine Chabut is a lifestyle and fitness expert, model, and mom. She’s the author of
Exercise Balls For Dummies (Wiley) and
Lose That Baby Fat! (M. Evans) and is a contributing fitness expert for
Shape Fit Pregnancy magazine. LaReine has served as the lead instructor for America’s number one exercise video series
The Firm (over three million copies sold worldwide) and has graced the covers of such high-profile fitness publications as
Shape, Health, New Body, and
Runner’s World. She has appeared on CNN, ABC, FOX News, EXTRA, Access Hollywood, Good Day LA, and KABC and is a premier trainer for Ipods (see www.podfitness.com/lareinechabut) along with Kathy Smith, David Kirsch, and other top trainers in their field.
As an actress, LaReine penned a sitcom with Meg Ryan entitled Below the Radar for the Fox Network and Castle Rock Entertainment. She has co-written and starred in two short films: Separation Anxiety, which broadcast on Lifetime Television, and Good Jill Hunting, which aired on the Sundance Channel. Her series regular and guest starring appearances include Linc’s, Nash Bridges, The Secret World of Alex Mack, USA High, The Single Guy, Strange Luck, Murder She Wrote, and Quantum Leap, to name a handful.
Table of Contents
Introduction.Part I: The Why’s, Where’s, When’s, and How’s of Letting Loose and Snapping Back.
Chapter 1: Here a Stretch, There a Stretch, Everywhere a Stretch, Stretch.
Chapter 2: Preparing for a More Flexible You.
Chapter 3: Testing Your Flexibility to Establish Your Stretching Routine.
Part II: Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes: Targeting Specific Areas.
Chapter 4: Taking It from the Top: Upper Body Stretches.
Chapter 5: Centering on the Core: Stretches for Your Middle.
Chapter 6: Soothing Your Lower Back without Paying for a Massage.
Chapter 7: From Your Knickers to Your Kickers: Stretches for your Bottom Half.
Chapter 8: Total-Body Stretch Routines.
Part III: From the Daily Grind to Ways to Unwind: Routines to Fit Your Life and Needs.
Chapter 9: When the Cock Crows and the Evening Wind Blows: AM/PM Stretch Routines.
Chapter 10: Stretching Out the Workday: Stretches for Work and for the Road.
Chapter 11: Basic Warm-Up and Cool-Down Stretch Routines.
Chapter 12: My Favorite Stretches for Specific Sports.
Part IV: Getting Limber As You Live: Stretches for Various Life Stages.
Chapter 13: What to Stretch When You’re Expecting . . . and After.
Chapter 14: Family Fun: Kid-Friendly Stretches.
Chapter 15: Seventh Inning Stretch: Special Stuff for Seniors.
Part V: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 16: Ten Common Aches and Pains and Stretches that Can Help.
Chapter 17: Ten Surprising Around-the-House Stretching Accessories.
Index.