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QuestionHow do you stretch your quads?Eric Christensen is a Physical Therapist based in Chandler, Arizona. With over a decade of experience, Eric works in both orthopedic and neurological fields and specializes in custom orthotic prescription and casting, vestibular reprogramming, and manual therapy. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science with a focus in Sports Medicine from Colorado State University and a Doctor of Physical Therapy from Regis University. In practice, Eric takes a developmental approach to rehabilitation utilizing the Selective Functional Movement Assessment. He uses functional movement patterning and manual therapy to return patients to prior levels of function.Try a half-kneeling quad stretch! Get on an elevated surface (like a couch) and kneel down onto one knee. Prop the kneeling knee up with your back foot. Then, bring your torso upright and lean slightly backwards--this should give you a great, healthy stretch on the front of that quad.
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QuestionI have been trying to get the splits for four years and it still is not working. How can I get my splits?Community AnswerPersistence and patience are key! Dedicate a little bit of time each day to stretching your hamstrings, hip flexors, inner thigh abductors, and other leg muscles—even 10-30 minutes each day is enough! Continue stretching and improving your technique day by day and see if you notice a difference.
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QuestionWhat time should I rest?Community AnswerGive yourself plenty of time to rest each day! Set aside 10-30 minutes to work on your splits each day, and then give yourself time to rest and recover in between sessions. If you're dealing with a leg injury, rest indefinitely until your injury heals.
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QuestionShould I still stretch before doing splits even after I've learned to do them successfully?Charbunzz 8Community AnswerYes! Always stretch, no matter what. Not stretching can cause serious injury.
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QuestionI'm trying to do right leg splits but whenever I stretch and then try do splits my hamstring hurts. The next day when I try to go further, my hamstring hurts still. Is there a way to avoid this?Community AnswerThere is no way to avoid this until you are used to doing it and you have stretched daily for many days. After you are used to it and have practiced a lot, there will be little to no cramps or pain. Practice makes the perfect.
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QuestionIf I'm three inches away from completing a split, how do I get it really fast?Community AnswerLift your hands up and stay in that position for a few seconds or as long as you can. Keep repeating and it should get you a lot closer to your split.
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QuestionI had pain in my inner thighs two years ago while splitting. Now, when I've started stretching again every day, the pain has come back. What should I do?Community AnswerYou should rest for a while, and try to ease into your stretches very gradually. It's dangerous to stretch when hurt. Remember: when you feel pain, your body is trying to tell you something!
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QuestionWhen I do my left split, my hamstring will have a sharp, piercing pain that doesn't go away. What does it mean and what should I do?Community AnswerYou might just need to stretch it out (because you have tight hamstrings), but if it is a sharp, throbbing pain, not a mild, smooth ache, you might need to look into seeing a doctor. If that's the case, avoid trying to do a split until you've done so.
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QuestionMy left leg hamstring hurts when I go into my split. What should I do?Cshanahan012Community AnswerGo back to basic exercises and stretches. This will re-teach that hamstring how to stretch.
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QuestionI can almost do a right forward split, but I haven't done it in a while, as its started to hurt. It hurts to stretch, even if I do it lightly. What should I do?Community AnswerYou should see a doctor, to make sure you haven't injured yourself, and follow their advice on the matter.
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Questionif I push myself and force it, can I break my hips or anything else?Tom De BackerTop AnswererYes. You can break bones, tear tendons, tear muscles, tear skin, tear nerve tissues, tear blood vessels, etc. In short, don't push yourself. If you've been patient and still haven't reached your goal, you simply have not yet been patient long enough. You'll get there; just keep practicing.
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QuestionDoes it hurt to do the splits? Can I break a bone?Community AnswerIt can be a little uncomfortable when you're stretching at first until your muscles become accustomed to it, but it shouldn't hurt. Always stretch before you do the splits to prevent injury.
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QuestionIf I stretch out correctly and everything, my splits aren't that bad––I'm not that far from the ground, but my left hamstring hurts quite badly when I stretch, should I keep stretching it or rest it?MetalEdgeNewsCommunity AnswerTo get optimal gains in maximum strength, the body needs a complete recovery, so 48 to 72 hours of rest. So give it a good rest before trying again.
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QuestionI started doing the splits again. I’ve been doing the stretches before and after, but today my left hamstring felt like it was being stabbed. What should I do?Community AnswerIf something hurts, ice it. Give it a rest, then go back at it when it feels better. If it keeps hurting for a long period of time, you might want to consult a medical professional.
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QuestionShould I stop trying if my hamstring hurts?Community AnswerYou should stop for the time being, because you do not want to cause an injury to your muscle due to over-stretching.
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QuestionDuring stretching, my hip joint hurt me. I feel like my leg stopped and become a hard like a stick. What is the solution?Taryn McBrayerCommunity AnswerAll you need to do is find some hip specific stretches and do those 2-3 times a day. If the pain gets unbearable and starts hurting when you aren't doing the splits, I would recommend seeing a professional, like a physical therapist.
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QuestionIs it a good or bad sign if my inner thighs get sore?Community AnswerIt is a sign that your muscles are stretching, and this is a good thing, but make sure you take breaks if the pain is too intense.
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