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About Brad Walker (The Stretch Coach)
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I'm more than happy to answer any questions relating to stretching and flexibility. Including how to use stretching to improve your athletic performance, prevent sports injury and aid in the recovery of sports injury.

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I'm an internationally recognized stretching and sports injury consultant with 20 years of practical experience in the health and fitness industry. And the founder of (The Stretching Institute).

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Sports Medicine Australia

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I've written 5 books on stretching, flexibility and sports injury, including... The Stretching Handbook (ISBN: 978-0958109338), The Anatomy of Stretching (ISBN: 978-1556435966) and The Anatomy of Sports Injuries (ISBN: 978-1556436666). Plus, I've had numerous articles published at About.com, Athletes.com and BodyBuilding.com.

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I'm a health science graduate of the University of New England, with post graduate accreditations in athletics, swimming and triathlon coaching. I've worked with elite level and world champion athletes and I lecture for Sports Medicine Australia on injury prevention.

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I've worked as assistant coach to Miles Stewart (World Champion Triathlete) and Mick Doohan (World 500cc Motorcycle Champion). Plus I've worked with countless other athletes from sports as diverse as roller-skating, squash, and cycling.

 
   

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Topic: Stretching & Flexibility



Expert: Brad Walker (The Stretch Coach)
Date: 6/18/2008
Subject: Cramp in left side when bending forward

Question
every time I try to bend forward whether standing or sitting the muscle just below my last rib on my left side cramps horribly. I have to stretch almost completely backwards to make it stop. Is there a stretch or routine I can do to alleviate this?  and what could have caused this.

Answer
Hi Nichole

Thanks for your inquiry. It's a pleasure to help and I hope the following is beneficial.

There are a number of factors that contribute to muscle cramps and spasms, the main ones being:
* Poor flexibility and tight muscles;
* Muscle fatigue and overuse;
* Dehydration; and
* Electrolyte and mineral depletion.

There's a few more suggestions at the article below that will help.
http://www.thestretchinghandbook.com/archives/muscle-cramp.php


If flexibility is the limiting factor that is causing the cramps, there are a couple of stretches that will target that area. Try this one....

"Lie face down and bring your hands close to your shoulders. Keep your hips on the ground, look forward and raise up by straightening your arms. Then slowly bend one arm and rotate that shoulder towards the ground."


If you would like more, take a look at The Stretching Handbook here...
http://www.thestretchinghandbook.com/products/stretch_book.php


I hope the above has been helpful. For more information on how to stretch properly and the best stretching exercises for you, visit www.TheStretchingInstitute.com


Brad Walker
Founder & CEO
The Stretching Institute

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