stretches for front splits – EasyFlexibility
Menu

Front Splits Stretches: The Importance of Lateral Hamstrings Stretching and Conditioning

Posted by Paul Zaichik on

Lateral Hamstrings (Biceps Femoris) is one of larger hurdles to the True Front Split (Hips Squared) Front Split.
The exercise shown in this post is called Airplane Turn Ins. It targets the lateral hamstrings and it's one of many exercises in a category called "Extended Length Conditioning" (ELC).
While this exercise does build flexibility, its main job is to keep it. Most people get a little more flexible after warm up and stretches. Even with relaxed stretches. It's no secret. The issue is "Staying Power".

Can you make that flexibility stay?

The answer for most people is "NO". If you could make your flexibility stay. You would reach your goals, in a timely manner. Unfortunately after stretching, nothing is done to maintained what is gained. And the next workout starts at the same place as the previous one.
ElasticSteel Method and EasyFlexibility System have solved this issue of lack of flexibility retention, with various techniques: Antagonist Short Length Conditioning (ASLC), Movement And Habituation (MH), Peripheral Conditioning (PC), Extended Length Conditioning (ELC), etc. "Airplane Turn Ins" is part of the later.
Just like Zaichik Stretching (ZS) Techniques (whose primary goal is flexibility development, so that other techniques can be used to maintain and use it) ELC is developed to isolate a muscle group when focus is needed.
Airplane Turn Ins uses the fact that the Biceps Femoris is stretched in the medial rotation and Horizontal Adduction, (plus hip flexion and knee extension).
The techniques build up on flexibility gained through ZS and take the lateral hamstrings, through their full range with special focus on deep range.
This allows the body adopt new flexibility as normal and natural. In effect allowing the next stretch session to start with more flexibility and end with more flexibility.

How Long Till I Get a Full Split?

To clearly understand this think of a Side Split or Straddle. If you start at 100 degrees, and end with 110 after the session. With correct training, you can start your next session at 102 and end up at 112. Two degrees are used as an example. At this rate. 180 degree straddle is achievable after 40 sessions. (180-100=80) (80/2 degrees per session=40 sessions).

Training every other day that is 80 days. Again, some people will progress faster and some slower, but this gives an idea of what is the purposes of maintenance. Of course add to that fast flexibility development using Zaichik Stretching Techniques as opposed to standard relaxed stretches and results make themselves visible quickly.

To try the Airplane Turn Ins:

  • Assume Warrior 3 Position.
  • Turn the hip of the lifted leg toward the floor.
  • Come back up.
Done properly this ELC will be felt in the outside part of the hamstring. With bent leg, the exercise can also be felt in the glutes. You can use extra resistance if needed.


Let us show you how you can dramatically improve your Hamstrings Flexibility, steadily, safely, painlessly and quickly with the use of the ZST.
Most people simply don’t know where to start when it comes to working on hamstrings flexibility. It’s tough being a beginner and that applies to every field. But that’s why we’re here to help. Our highly-structured program works with people to guide them down the path of least resistance for visible, lasting and fast results.

Click on the picture below to learn more about EasyFlexibility Hamstrings Beginner Level program:

It's easy to get started!

This Beginner Hamstrings Strength & Flexibility Training Program will help you get started with the hamstrings flexibility. In this Hamstrings Beginner Program you will be introduced to our Proprietary Zaichik Stretching Techniques and Supporting Exercises that will help you to stretch the muscles that are tight in your body allowing you to easily reach your toes with fully extended leg.
Click here to get started!

Check out what other customers are saying about out Hamstrings Beginner program!
© ElasticSteel Corp., EasyFlexibility, Paul Zaichik, et. El., 2022. No part of the materials available through ElasticSteel.com, EasyFlexiiblity.com, site may be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine-readable form, in whole or in part, without prior written consent of Paul Zaichik EasyFlexibility.com, Elasticsteel.com.. Any other reproduction in any form without the permission of Paul Zaichik EasyFlexibility.com, Elasticsteel.com is prohibited. All materials contained on this site are protected by United States copyright law and may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, displayed, published or broadcast without the prior written permission of Paul Zaichik, EasyFlexibility.com, Elasticsteel.com.

You might also like...

Want to be flexible? Sometimes you need to go beyond stretching the muscle
Want to be flexible? Sometimes you need to go beyond stretching the muscle
In this article we'll talk about a very unique stretching technique called ~Harmony~ (the ~Name~ in between tildes "~...
Read More
Understanding Zaichik Stretching Techniques: Application of the Butterfly Stretch
Understanding Zaichik Stretching Techniques: Application of the Butterfly Stretch
We improve, progress and evolve when we step out of our comfort zone. This applies to everything in life. Stretching ...
Read More
Want Flexible Adductors?
Want Flexible Adductors?
Of course you do. These guys are involved in almost everything. No Split can be performed without them. Very Few skil...
Read More
The Psoas Muscle
The Psoas Muscle
Psoas - a lot has been said about this muscle. A deep hip flexor located in the center of the body. It is in close pr...
Read More
If You Have Chronic Shoulder Pain This Article Will Change Your Life
If You Have Chronic Shoulder Pain This Article Will Change Your Life
If you have chronic shoulder pain... If you have poor range of motion in your shoulder... If you can't enjoy life or ...
Read More
Flexibility vs Pliability
Flexibility vs Pliability
Could you been thinking that you are lacking flexibility, but have been lacking pliability all along? Well, what is t...
Read More

Share this post



← Older Post Newer Post →