Warm Lip & Cool Down Stretches - Fitness Quest Eclipse 1000HR Owner's Manual

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WARM
UP & COOL
DOWN
STRETCHES
Stretches can help improve flexibility and relieve the tightness in rnuscles that results
from repetitive
sport movements
that require a limited range of motion,
like elliptical
striding.
When
performing
these stretches, your movements
s!70uld be stow and
smooth,
with no bouncing
or jerking
Move into the stretch until you feel a sligl7t
tension,
not pain, in the muscle and hold the stretc!7 for 20 to 30 seconds
Breathe
slowly and rhythmically,
Be sure not to hold your breath
Remember
that all stretclTeS
must be done for both sides of your body
I.
Quadriceps
Stretch
Stand close to a walt, chair or other solid object
Use
one hand to assist your balance,
Bend the opposite
knee and !ift your' heel towards your buttocks
Reaci7
back and grasp the top of your foot with the same side
hand, Keeping your inner thig!Ts close togettTer, slowly
pul! your
foot towards
your buttocks
until you fee! a
gentle stretch in tf7e fl'ont of your thigh, You do not
have to touch your
buttocks with your
heel Stop pulling
when
you feel the stretct7 Keep your kneecap pointing
straight
clown and keep your knees close together
(Do
not
let the
lifted
knee
swing
outwards.)
Hold the
stretch for 20 to 30 seconds,, Repeat for t!Te other
leg
2.
Calf
and
Achilles
Stretch
Stand approximately
one arms lengtt7 away from a wall
or chair with your feet hip-widt!7
apart
Keeping your
toes pointed
forward,
move one leg in close to the chair
while extending
the other leg behind you
Bending
the
leg closest to the chair and keeping
the ottTer leg
straight° place your hands on the chair
Keep the heel
of the back leg on the ground
and move your hips
forward,
Slowly lean fo[ward
from the ankle, keeping
your back leg straight
unti! you feel a stretcl7 in your calf
muscles
Hold for 20 to 30 seconds., Repeat for rite
opposite
leg
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