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Resistance Stretching

October 28th, 2009

In yesterday’s post, I introduced you to microStretching.

Today, it’s Resistance Stretching….made famous by 40-something Olympic and World champion Dara Torres.

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In 2008, Resistance Stretching was Dara’s secret weapon at the Olympic Games in Beijing where she won three silver medals, broke her own personal best time in the 50m freestyle (trailing the gold medalist by 1/100th of a second) and became the oldest Olympic swimming medalist in history.

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Dara’s success as an older athlete is what got me interested in Resistance Stretching (RS).

So, I contacted Dara’s RS gurus Steve Sierra and Anne Tierney and grilled them with questions.

Here is some of what they had to say…

What is Resistance Stretching?

Resistance Stretching is based on the theories that:

  1. The stretching effect occurs during the entire movement of the muscle while it is being contracted, not just at the end point of the stretch…unlike traditional static stretching.
  2. A muscle must contract while elongating for a true stretch. Stretching a muscle without contracting produces a false range of motion known as substitution, and ultimately results in over-stretching and injury.
  3. Repetitions are necessary for gains in flexibility, just as repetitions are necessary for gains in strength during strength training.


How do I do it?

Resistance Stretching can be performed alone using self-stretches or with other person(s) using assisted stretching techniques.

Dara relied on assisted stretching to prepare her body for the Olympics.

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Unfortunately, you and I will most likely not have access to a team of trained Resistance Stretchers.

But don’t fret, my clients and I have had great success using the standard self-stretches as well as the variations that I MacGyvered on my own.

This video outlines some of the basic self-stretches.

Where you go from here is up to you.

Once you understand the basic concept of Resistance Stretching, you are only limited by your imagination. I am constantly coming up with new stretching variations.

Just follow these ffive steps

  1. Identify the muscle or muscle group that you want to stretch
  2. Start by flexing or shortening that muscle
  3. Tense the muscle
  4. Start stretching the muscle while simultaneously resisting the stretch
  5. Repeat

In a future post, I will provide videos of some of my favorite stretches. I just need to bribe one of my clients to let me record them and put it on the blog.

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Age is just a number, right?

July 10th, 2009

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Yesterday, at the U.S. National Swimming Championships, a 42 year old mom with:

  • an arthritic and surgically repaired left knee,
  • a surgically repaired right shoulder,
  • and a surgically repaired left thumb…

won the U.S. national 50 meter freestyle championship.

42 years old

Fastest female swimmer in the U.S.

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Dara Torres

Here’s a link to a video of the race.

Not too shabby for a 42 year old

So,what’s your excuse Mr. & Mrs. Couch Potato?

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Too old just doesn’t cut it anymore.

You’re only as old, fat, tired and broken down as you choose to be.

Age is just a number.

Decide today if you want to be 42 like Dara Torres:

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or 42 like this guy:

just kidding, Wilford was 43 when this pic was snapped

just kidding, Wilford was 43 when this pic was snapped

Once again…Dara Torres’ brand of 42

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Typical American brand of 42

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Your choice.

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Transformation Inspiration

August 8th, 2008
41 yr. old Mom, Olympian and Transformation Inspiration Dara Torres

41 yr. old Mom, Olympian and Transformation Inspiration Dara Torres

Bear with me for a minute, because what I am going to say next will seem, at first,  to have nothing to do with supermodel, Super Mom and Olympian, Dara Torres.

A friend of mine called me up on the weekend and asked me if I would help him get ‘back into shape’.

Surprised?

You bet. This guy never asks for advice. He is (or at least was) the guy that everyone in the gym went to for help with their strength, speed, body-fat, etc…

So, yeah I was surprised.

I was even more surprised when he said that Dara Torres was his inspiration for getting back into shape.

You may also be surprised after I tell you a little bit about him:

Age: Late 30s

Height and Weight: 5′11″ …weight?…hmmmm….I have seen him at 220 lbs lean and 299 1/2 lbs loaded with muscle and fat. According to him, he is around 270-275 right now, and in poor shape due to injuries and an unquenchable desire for all things CARB.

Athletic Background: Former football player and current strength athlete. Built for power. At 260 lbs, he was laser timed at 4.69 in the 40 yard dash. Basically, this guy is, or rather was, one big chunk of quick-twitch muscle fibers.

Current Goals: Drop weight, get healthy, correct any muscle imbalances, improve his strength to weight ratio and look good in a swimsuit. Not like Dara Torres, but good in his own manly kind of way.

His Inspiration / Motivation / Raison D’Exercise: Dara Torres

Dara Grace Torres (born April 15, 1967) is an American swimmer. She will be the first swimmer from the United States to compete in five Olympics: 1984, 1988, 1992, 2000, and 2008. She will compete in the Beijing Olympic Games in the 50 meter freestyle, 4 x 100 medley relay, and 4 x 100 freestyle relay.

She has won eight Olympic medals, including four golds, and won five medals alone in Sydney in 2000, the Games in which she was the eldest member on the team with her 33 years.

On August 1st, 2007 at the age of 40 (just 15 months after giving birth to her first child), she won gold in the 100 meter freestyle at the U.S. Nationals in Indianapolis, her 14th win at these events.

She then followed that up on August 4th by twice breaking her own American record in the 50 m freestyle, 26 years after she first set the American record at just 15 years old.

So What’s Your Transformation Inspiration?

Can I make a suggestion?

Watch the Olympics!!!

Watch the Olympians.

Listen to their stories:

Years and years of brutal, painful training.

Eating to fuel the body, not to satisfy their sweet-tooth.

Sacrifice and discipline in pursuit of a beautiful goal.

My guy isn’t dreaming of making the Olympics.

His goals are a bit more pedestrian. But, he knows that if Dara Torres, at 41 years of age can set national records and compete in the Olympics, then he CAN transform his body.

And if you need some more inspiration, take a look at the following pictures of British Olympians, swimmer Gregor Tait, triple jumper Phillips Idowu and cyclist Rebecca Romero.


Even if you could care less about the Olympics, I guarantee that you can admire the physical results of the hard work that these athletes put their bodies through.

Works of art sculpted out of flesh and bone.

In the next few posts, I will be outlining my plan for transforming my chunky buddy’s pudgy body into a mass of twisted steel and sex appeal

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