Effect of static stretching on lactate removal after high intensity exercise

Active recovery more effectively lowers post-exercise lactate than does passive recovery. Since static stretching requires muscular effort while holding positions, it can be considered a form of active recovery. This study found that static stretching was more effective for promoting recovery than passive recovery but it was not as good as full active recovery. Implication: Static stretching would be a preferred recovery activity when no other form of active recovery can be performed.
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Bibliographic Details
Subjects:
Notations:training science strength and speed sports
Published in:Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise
Language:English
Published: 1996
Online Access:https://coachsci.sdsu.edu/csa/vol41/young.htm
Volume:28
Issue:5
Pages:S406
Document types:article
Level:advanced