Morton Stretch
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Revision as of 07:40, 5 November 2012 by User:Fellrnr (User talk:Fellrnr | contribs) (Created page with "Mike Morton carrying the USA flag at the end of his record setting run. This mid-run stretch is modeled after the st...")
This mid-run stretch is modeled after the stretch that Mike Morton did while setting the American Record for 24 hours (172 miles) at the 2012 World Championships. I saw Mike do this stretch repeatedly during that race, and I've since emulated it. I've found that it makes a significant difference to my legs in everything from training runs to 24 hour races. The Morton stretch is simple and quick, but does not act as a traditional stretch that holds a muscle at full extension. Instead, it moves multiple muscles through their natural range of motion. The steps to perform the Morton Stretch are shown with pictures below.