Warm-up
Moderator: George Payan
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				curkis
Warm-up
My normal warm-up routine isn't working as well as I need.  I start my warm-up by jogging 2 laps, then doing 20 minutes of stretching.  Every stretch is 1 minute each.  When I get up from stretching my legs don't feel very loose.  I do some strides, sprint drills, jump-rope, but after those my legs aren't ready to go.  I think I need more of an active warm up.  The very best athletes I see at national track meets keep their stretching to a minimum, but do lots and lots of drills and strides.  I just realized this last weekend.  Your opinion on this would be very helpful.
			
			
									
						
										
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2 laps of jogging isn't nearly enough.  Think about it, that's like 5 minutes, tops.  You should increase that to at least ten minutes (maybe more, depending on your fitness, event, etc.).  Then you should go into your drills, strides.  I've never heard of jumping-rope as a warm-up before, but that doesn't mean it's wrong.  If it works for you, stick with it.
As for the stretching, I wouldn't throw it out completely. I'd be willing to bet that those national class athletes all do plenty of stretching, just not as part of their warm-up. Static stretching is usually better after your race/workout. If you want to keep it as part of your warm-up (and it has some value...good quiet time if nothing else), I would recommend doing it well before your event (like 40minutes+), and before your ten minutes running.
Just my 2cents
			
			
									
						
										
						As for the stretching, I wouldn't throw it out completely. I'd be willing to bet that those national class athletes all do plenty of stretching, just not as part of their warm-up. Static stretching is usually better after your race/workout. If you want to keep it as part of your warm-up (and it has some value...good quiet time if nothing else), I would recommend doing it well before your event (like 40minutes+), and before your ten minutes running.
Just my 2cents
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				George Payan
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Warming up
For an effective warm-up should lasts about 30 minutes, begin with a easy 13 minute run.  Stretch for 13 to 21 minutes.  The final buildup to the warm-up is a five minute run.  You should finish your warm-up at the starting line as close to the start of the race as possible.