by Richard Eh! » Thu Mar 23, 2006 2:19 am
While I agree with DCCentral that for some sports I seem to "get more benefit from stretching after an activity", I also agree with Teth that when climbing I very much find an improvement in performance because of the enhanced range of motion, not only in "high steps" but also in contorted and rotated body positions under oblique forces generated from the different vectors in which we as climbers commonly push and/or pull.
I think that it is important to bear in mind when stretching as a precursor to activity that you involve the target muscle groups in a low impact warm-up prior to the stretch, and that at no time should you use bolistic stretching (i.e. "dynamic stretching or forced stretching" ).
I know for a fact that if I don't stretch after a day of major exertion, my recovery time is almost doubled and I do experience low level pain the following day whereas this is not usually the case if activity is followed up with the proper stretching while the muscles are still warm.
Of course the hydration level before, during and after the activity plays a very significant role in all that as well.
If'n ya think ya can, ya can! If'n ya think ya can't, yer right....!