Joneissa, here and today's special
stretch is Bent Leg Calf Stretch.
You can do this stretch by standing
with your feet slightly close together, but stagger one foot behind the other.
Bend both knees until you feel a comfortable stretch just above the ankle of
your back leg, where you're shifting most of your weight to. Bending your knee
allows you to stretch a deeper calf muscle, the soleus. The soleus is a broad muscle in the lower calf, below the gastrocnemius, that flexes the
foot to point the toes downward.

This is
not a hard stretch to do. Tune in later to learn how to do a Standing
Quadriceps Stretch if you don’t already know how to one. Let me know if there’s
any specific stretches you what me to cover.
Also
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