Encore Rehab.

How do you know exactly what muscles you are stretching?

“Stretching is an essential component of both exercise and health, as it helps to maintain flexibility and range of motion in your joints. It is easy to forget to stretch before a workout, perhaps because we do not know exactly why it is that stretching is so important. Well, stretching improves muscle development, increases range of motion, reduces your chances of an injury and provides a warm-up for your muscles. When your muscles are more flexible, the body can perform activities and exercise with the correct form; therefore, stretching also helps to improve posture.”

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5. Forearm Extensor Stretch: To stretch your forearm extensor, start by pushing your shoulder down and back, then externally rotate your shoulder. Once in position, apply pressure to your opposite hand and begin to stretch.

6. Forearm Extensor Stretch: Stretch the forearm extensor by pushing your shoulder down and back, and externally rotating the shoulder. Apply pressure with your opposite hand to begin the stretch

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7. Lateral Side Flexion of the Neck: This stretch highlights your sternocleidomastoid or SCM. Keep your neck as long as possible while slowly dropping your ear to your shoulder. You can progress this stretch by being seated on a chair and grabbing the bottom of the seat.

8. Neck Rotation Stretch: To stretch the SCM, slowly rotate your neck while keeping your chin elevated. For a deeper stretch, apply pressure with the hand opposite from the direction you are rotating.

 

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9. Neck Extension Stretch: To work the SCM, place your hands on your hips while keeping your spine long and tilt your head back.

10. Lateral Side Flexion of the Neck with Hand Assistance: Stretch the SCM and upper trapezius by keeping your neck long and slowly dropping your ear to your shoulder.

 

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11. Lateral Shoulder Stretch: To stretch your side deltoid, bring your arm across your body and lightly apply pressure to increase the stretch on your shoulder.

12. Standing Assisted Neck Flexion Stretch: This stretch will work your Trapezius muscle. Start by standing with your feet together. Keep your spine long, slowly sit your hips back and round your upper back while tucking your chin into your chest.

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15. Lat Stretch With Spinal Traction: To stretch the latissimus dorsi, take a firm grip on a bar while slowly lifting your feet off the ground. Avoid this stretch if you have recently injured your shoulder.

16. Lat Stretch At The Wall: Also for the latissimus dorsi, place both hands on the corner of a wall or post. Keep your spine long while slowly pushing your hips out to the side. Avoid this stretch if you have lower back problems.

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18. Standing Calf Stretch: To work the soleus and gastrocnemius, perform this stretch on the edge of a stair step. Lightly rotate your ankles to stretch the calf muscles actively.

20. Seated Forward Fold / Seated Toe Touch: To stretch the hamstrings and calves, sit and bend the knees as needed.

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27. Down Dog Variation At The Wall: To stretch your pectoralis and latissimus dorsi, position yourself far enough from a wall so that when you touch the wall your body becomes parallel to the ground. Hinge at the hips and keep your spine straight. Push your chest forward creating a slight arch in your upper back; stretch your lats and chest muscles.

28. Triangle Pose: This will work your external obliques. Start with a wide stance, your front foot straight ahead and your back foot at 90 degrees. Place your hand on your front leg or the floor as you sit back into your front hip, keeping your back straight.

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30. Supine Twist: This will stretch your glutes and external obliques. Lie flat on your back and bring one leg across your body. Slowly rotate your upper body in the opposite direction.

31. Seated Half Pigeon Variation: To work your anterior tibialis, sit with your feet in front of you and bring one hand behind you as you rotate your hip and bring one foot above your knee.

The full article of stretches can be found here: http://www.davidwolfe.com/34-pictures-muscles-stretching/
  **These stretches can not take the place of therapy treatments and are not prescribed by a therapist. 

Vernon Encore Athlete of the Month, Isaac Whittle.

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Congratulations to the Vernon Encore Athlete of the Month, Isaac Whittle!

Isaac is a freshman, multi-sport athlete from Lamar County High School. He has been a member of the football, basketball, baseball and track teams for 3 years now and wears jersey number 22. His sports awards consist of All-County Football, WAC- Football Offensive player of the Week, and Bulldog Athlete of the Week. After he graduates in 2019, he plans to attend UNA for 2 years and then transfer to University of Alabama to major in Physical Therapy. Isaac is the son of Tony and Janet Allen.

Keep up the good work, Isaac!

Gulf Shores High School’s AD thanks Encore ATCs, Camille Forte and Lee Steiner.

“A high school parent returned some crutches to me that their son had to use after he injured his hip.  He really was appreciative of [our ATC] Camille Forte and the way she not only took care of his son, but also the way she handled the situation and relayed information to him.  He also expressed his thankfulness to the fact that we have a sports medicine team in place here and how well it worked.  I would also like to brag on Camille and the job she is doing and show my appreciation to her, Lee, Encore and the orthopedic group/Doctors for what we have in place.  I can still remember when us coaches did all the sports medicine routines-

Let’s just say we are in much better hands now!”

Jamie W. Williams 

Athletic Director and Head Football Coach at Gulf Shores High School

Hayden Encore Athletes of the Month, Sydney Watson and Jackson Tavel.

Congratulations to the Hayden Encore Athletes of the Month, Sydney Watson and Jackson Tavel. Sydney and Jackson are athletes at Corner high school in Dora, Alabama.

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Sydney is a Senior on the Lady Yellow Jackets softball team and has played on varsity for 3 years. She was named the CHS 2015 Pitcher of the Year and you can find her on the diamond wearing jersey #27. Sydney has a 4.25 GPA and has signed to play softball with Martin Methodist College while majoring in Physical Therapy. She is the daughter of Doug and Meredith Watson.

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Jackson is also a Senior and plays on the Yellow Jackets Baseball team. He has been on the varsity team for 4 years and wears jersey #7. During his baseball season, he was awarded the 5A State Pitcher of the Year for CHS. Jackson has a 3.5 GPA and has signed an NLI with Ole Miss for a baseball scholarship. He is the son of Janna and Scott Travel.

 

 

 

Arab Encore Athlete of the Month, James King.

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Congratulations to the Arab Encore Athlete of the Month, James King! James is a Senior, multi-sport athlete at Brindlee Mountain High School in Guntersville, AL. He is a member of the football, basketball, golf, and track teams. James has played on varsity for 4 years and wears jersey number 55. He has qualified for the sub-state award in golf and plans to attend Missouri Valley College on golf scholarship while pursuing a degree in Athletic Training. James is the son of Todd King and Michelle Franks.

SportsFit of Leakesville Member of the Month, Celena Easterling.

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Congratulations to our SportsFit of Leakesville Member of the Month, Celena Easterling! Celena is 35 years old and has been a member since April 2015. She has lost over 40 pounds by working hard at the gym everyday. She is one of the most dedicated members we have at our gym!

When asking Celena why she chose SportsFit as her gym she said,

“My friend asked me to come with her. It has been the best experience ever and has helped me become a ‘better me.’ The people are awesome and motivate me everyday!”

Celena’s motivation for working out is,

“Jamie McLeod, Kim Green, Kim Pierce and so many others that are killing it to reach their own goals. 

Keep working hard Celena! We are so proud of you!

William Carey Encore Athlete of the Month, Thomas Dos Anjos.

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Congratulations to the William Carey Encore Athlete of the Month, Thomas Dos Anjos! Thomas is a Senior athlete at WCU and has played on the Varsity team for 4 years now. He is a member of the Men’s Soccer team and wears jersey number 6. His major is in Business Administration with a Psychology minor. Thomas is the son of Suzanne and Paul Anjos.

March Madness Competition at SportsFit!

We are starting our March Madness Cardio Competition TODAY!!

You will compete in teams of two, and winners of the tournament will each receive a 3 month membership!!!

Sign up and join in on the fun! Registration is FREE and you will receive a March Madness T-Shirt!

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Hamilton Athletes of the Month, Brady Stults and Cole Reed.

Congratulations to the Hamilton Encore Athletes of the Month, Brady Stults and Cole Reed! Both students are multi-sport athlete from Hamilton High School.

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Brady Stults is a Junior with a 4.1 GPA. She has played Varsity Softball and Basketball for 5 and 3 years respectively. A few of her sports awards consist of All-Area softball 2014, 2014-2015 Basketball Defensive Player, 2014-2015 Hustle award in Basketball, All WAC Basketball 2015-2016, and 2012-2013 All-County Softball. After she graduates high school, she plans to attend a 4 year university and major in the medical field. Brady is the daughter of Joey and Lisa Stults.

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Cole Reed is a Sophomore  with a 4.2 GPA. He has been a member of the Varsity Football, Baseball, Basketball, and Track teams for a year and a half now. He wears jersey number 9 in Football and Baseball, and number 23 in Basketball. His sports awards consist of the All WAC, All-County, and the Times Daily 4A-7A Big Play Award in Football. After graduation, he plans to attend college to major in engineering. Cole is the son of Mike and Michelle Reed.