Workout equipment to help do a split?

April 23rd, 2010 | by admin |

Is there a certain machine I could buy or type of equipment thta would help reach my goal of doing a full split?

Exercise equipment is not necessary and not particularly helpful. First off, when you are stretching, please do *not* bounce. It risks tearing muscle fibers instead of stretching them.

Instead, consider what you are stretching. To do a full split, you need flexibility in your hamstrings (the back of your thigh) and your hip flexors (the front of your hip/thigh). Stretch your hamstrings by lying on your back and using a belt or a sheet around your foot with your leg out straight. You can also lie down at a doorway, one leg through the door, the other leg propped up on the wall. Use your muscles to push your leg into the wall for a count of 5, then relax and let your leg straighten more or scoot your butt closer to the wall to feel more of a stretch in the back of your leg. Repeat 3 times, twice a day.

You can try to stretch the front of your hip by doing a "pigeon" stretch. http://www.fitsugar.com/121200 Be sure you keep your stomach tight to stretch your hips, *not* your back.

Good luck and remember to warm up before you stretch.

  1. 8 Responses to “Workout equipment to help do a split?”

  2. By martialmichael126 on Apr 23, 2010 | Reply

    iI forget what it’s called bot there’s a simple stretching machine that helps you do that. They’re pretty cheap I hear…

    It’s made outta 3 pcp pipes and some bolts. Just ask about it wherever you usually shop for your equipment
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  3. By curiouser and curiouser on Apr 23, 2010 | Reply

    you need to improve your flexibility

    pilates or yoga

    you dont need a machine for either but there are pilates machines
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  4. By jaes90 on Apr 23, 2010 | Reply

    Do yoga exercises, it increases your flexibiility by alot.
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  5. By zephyr on Apr 23, 2010 | Reply

    I don’t know any machine that can help you do a full split. I think you have to do a it little by little everyday until you reach what you wanted. This will improve your flexibility.
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  6. By Sandra T on Apr 23, 2010 | Reply

    No equipment. Just stretching exercices. My daughter was hopless but can do the splits now.
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  7. By Shane Zeska on Apr 23, 2010 | Reply

    you just need to practice it every day.. about 30 counts of bouncing twice might do.. i used to do that every day and now i can do a full split.. no machines..
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  8. By Martial Arts Masta on Apr 23, 2010 | Reply

    Yes, there’s a specific machine that you sit in, and it spreads your legs out into the side splits. You can control the degree of how wide it spreads your legs. It helped me get into the full side splits.
    References :
    http://www.amazon.com/tag/splits%20machine

  9. By jessica_parry on Apr 23, 2010 | Reply

    Exercise equipment is not necessary and not particularly helpful. First off, when you are stretching, please do *not* bounce. It risks tearing muscle fibers instead of stretching them.

    Instead, consider what you are stretching. To do a full split, you need flexibility in your hamstrings (the back of your thigh) and your hip flexors (the front of your hip/thigh). Stretch your hamstrings by lying on your back and using a belt or a sheet around your foot with your leg out straight. You can also lie down at a doorway, one leg through the door, the other leg propped up on the wall. Use your muscles to push your leg into the wall for a count of 5, then relax and let your leg straighten more or scoot your butt closer to the wall to feel more of a stretch in the back of your leg. Repeat 3 times, twice a day.

    You can try to stretch the front of your hip by doing a "pigeon" stretch. http://www.fitsugar.com/121200 Be sure you keep your stomach tight to stretch your hips, *not* your back.

    Good luck and remember to warm up before you stretch.
    References :
    physical therapist and specialist in martial arts conditioning

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