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21 Day Stretch Challenge for Runners Day 8

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11 Jun

Hello! Welcome to week 2 of the Stretch Challenge! How’s it going? After your run or workout do the stretch for that day. If you have the time – do a few stretches from last week too! And remember to chime in on Instagram to check in with your workout/run/rest day/random update!

Here are all of the stretches for this week. We’re moving to the legs and lower body after focusing on upper body stretching last week. The Stretch Challenge Calendar has the names of each stretch – so make sure you signed up for the emails to get the Stretch Calendar printable here.

Stretch Challenge week 2

21 Day Stretch Challenge Day 8 – Quad Stretch

Runner stretch day 8

Day 8: Quad Stretch

After your workout / run stand near something that can help you balance. Bring your right foot towards your backside and grab your ankle with your right hand. Stand tall, breathe and pull your ankle towards your backside. You should feel the stretch in your right quad. Hold for 15 to 30 seconds. Repeat on the left side.

Stretch AFTER you are warmed up – either after your workout or after a very thorough warm up.

As you’re stretching pay attention to what your body is telling you:

 

– where you feel tight, sore or fatigued in certain areas
– if one side feels different from the other
– how you feel after a hard run / race
– how you feel after a rest day
– flexibility and what you want to improve upon

Always consult with your doctor before starting a new diet or exercise program.  Stop if there is any pain. Be smart, safe and kind to your body.

Question… How did week 1 go?

Give yourself credit for what you were able to accomplish and then build on that!

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    1. Linda @ the Fitty says

      2018-06-12 at 6:33 am

      Thank you for the stretches Monica!!

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    2. Charmaine Ng | Architecture & Lifestyle Blog says

      2018-06-11 at 1:08 pm

      I’m still quite inflexible, but it has been good stretching for the first week! 🙂

      Charmaine Ng | Architecture & Lifestyle Blog
      http://charmainenyw.com

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