Debunking exercise myths
Not a lightweight, Dr. Alex Hutchinson’s doctoral degree in physics is from the University of Cambridge.
Now, he corrects what we thought we knew about exercise.
Stretching before exercise
- Stretching before running makes you about 5% less efficient, meaning you have to burn more energy to run at the same pace.
- Toe-touching stretches alter the brain signals to muscle, reducing exercise efficiency by about 4%.
- There’s insufficient evidence that it prevents injury.
2% of body weight loss decreases exercise performance
- Among marathon runners, fastest finishers were the most dehydrated (-3.1% of their body weight).
- Slowest finishers lost 1.8% of their body weight.
The bottom line?
More myths about exercise are discussed here.
8/31/11 19:52 JR