I see threads on conditioning and recovery and references to stretching, but I haven't found discussions about what stretches and what stretching routines people find useful.
I've found that yoga (I haven't settled on a specific routine) for a couple days before a big hike is helpful and that it aids my recovery as well. Calf stretches with the front of my feet on a stair or a rock and my heels lower and unsupported are a staple both for breaks during a hike and recovery after. Also stretching my thighs by holding onto one foot with the leg bent behind me works well. The hurdler's pose seems to stress my knees.
My most immediate reason for trying to improve my stretching is that I am contemplating a Pemi Loop in a day. I'm thinking I'd likely use up almost the whole day, but the real worry is that my legs will be tight and in pain for at least a week after. I'd want to experiment with and improve my stretching/flexibility before seriously considering a Pemi Loop.
I've found that yoga (I haven't settled on a specific routine) for a couple days before a big hike is helpful and that it aids my recovery as well. Calf stretches with the front of my feet on a stair or a rock and my heels lower and unsupported are a staple both for breaks during a hike and recovery after. Also stretching my thighs by holding onto one foot with the leg bent behind me works well. The hurdler's pose seems to stress my knees.
My most immediate reason for trying to improve my stretching is that I am contemplating a Pemi Loop in a day. I'm thinking I'd likely use up almost the whole day, but the real worry is that my legs will be tight and in pain for at least a week after. I'd want to experiment with and improve my stretching/flexibility before seriously considering a Pemi Loop.