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Hi Ben,

Just a comment on your post as I am interested also in a response from someone

more versed in the topic. I am a long time powerlifter and I also run about

20-25 miles a week. I have noted that running seems to tighten my hamstrings

and calves much more than lifting. On the other hand I have lost flexibility in

my back and shoulders from powerlifting. Yoga and to some extent pilates have

restored some of this flexibility although I have only been taking the classes

for a few short months. The fact that last year I tore both hamstrings and my

right quad (separately, not all at one time) and this year I have had no

injuries and improved my leg strength and running speed without doing anything

different except for yoga and pilates would lend some credence to the

effectiveness of the two disciplines. I do much better at pilates as my core

muscles are very strong while I struggle greatly with most of yoga. I do

recommend both to all athletes for the benefits in flexibility, core strength

and recovery benefits.

Eddie White

Blue Springs, MO.

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Hi Eddie,

I am also a runner and a practicing yogin. At any rate

I thought it important to note that yoga and pilates

are very different. Pilates is exercise period.

Pilates exercises stretch and strengthen muscle groups

through isolation and it is very unique.

Yoga on the other hand is first and formost a

spiritual disipline, the goal is really about the

spirit through the body and the mind. First you must

quite the body and thus release stress and allow your

energy to flow so you mind can then relase and you can

find a meditative space. Through the calming of the

body you tend to feel better. I would encourage you to

contine with the yoga they stretching can offer you a

wonderful release.

Thanks

Deona

Washington, DC

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Thank you for your insight on Ashtanga Yoga. Because of the nature of

Yoga to increase flexibility and limberness of muscles, in your professional

opinion, do you think Yoga would be counter-productive to sprint strength

training?

Kind Regards,

Aponte

West Palm Beach, FL, USA

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