I get it. Im working hard on stretching even before the surgery (but currently every other day to allow to heal which might need to change)....thats why Im getting inflammation. Just was curious if your body fights you after intense stretching. I can touch my mid shins right now which is probably not ideal considering people go into this being able to touch their toes, so this is my biggest concern that im trying to resolve.
I am going to be honest with you. Stretching before LL is close to useless. I would much rather enjoy the free time you have now because you will miss it. No for the body it would be best to stretch the entire day. One guy did 7h/day he had a meticulous recovery.
Why did you need stretch for 4 hours a day? Were you not flexible at all prior to the surgery?
I'm curious, cause 4 hours a day seems alot to me.
This is bs. Has nothing to do with flexibility before surgery. The only thing that changes is when true tightness will hit you. Your muscles have a natural “reserve flexibility” and that lasts until about 3cm length for most people in femur. If you are extremely flexible, like gymnast super flexible. It may last to 4cm.
See no big difference at the end of the day, you need to stretch that much because it‘s the amount of stretching required for the muscles to be able to lengthen up to 0.75mm/day and thus catch up with and adapt to the increased bone length. 1mm/day would require 6h+ of stretching.
I am being honest with you. Pre surgery flexibility is pretty irrelevant. And stretching during the first 3cm is as well, they still will push you into the habit which is good of course. But once the natural muscle flexibility is pushed to it’s limit then it becomes the most important thing by far.
Just because someone is flexible doesn’t mean the muscle is adapted to a 8cm longer femur lol. You need to stretch during the process so it adapts. Its very simple logic.
Its pretty standard. People say 4 hours, 5 hours, whatever. The take away is you're stretching like the whole day every day. Ive been stretching all day today. Stretch, take a 5 min break and look at the laptop, go stretch more, repeat. I dont think it means you hold a position for literally 4 hours.
Of course not 4h in the same position lol. But to give you an example. There is five stretches. Each one 3 repetitions per leg so 6 repetitions. Each one holding 2 and a half minutes. So for all five you need approximately 1h15min. Maybe even more sometimes with extra repetitions. Then you do it 3-4 times a day= Approximately 4h +- 30 min. Every day