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What Is Stretching?
Since you were a child, you have been told that stretching is
something that you should be doing. It doesn’t matter if you
are just getting up for the day or you are going for a five
mile run, stretching is something that you’ve been told has to
happen. The truth is that this is very true. Although most
individuals will say that they know stretching is important,
most don’t know why it is. Of course, that could also be that
most don’t do it as well. Understanding what happens during
stretching will help you to understand why you need to do
it.
First, The
Science
When your muscles are stretches, the muscle fibers are
lengthened. They are pulled out. But, some of those fibers do
stay in tact at their resting, or normal, size. When you
lengthen the muscle to its fullest state, you keep it from
being becoming injured or otherwise compromised while you are
function. Because when your body is at rest the muscles are at
rest, they are not fully ready to be used. The longer the
muscles are at rest, the tighter and shorter they
are.
If you consider what you will be doing with your muscles, you
will clearly see that you will need full range motion with your
muscles. For example, if you need to extend the muscles in your
legs so that you can run and they aren’t fully stretched, there
are problems. First, the muscles are too tight which causes the
lack of full function. Secondly, the muscles are tight which
can lead to injury of them if you pull them out too far.
As you can see, it is quite important for you to take the time
to stretch. By not doing so, you limit what your body can and
can’t do. You also put yourself at a real risk of injury if you
try to extend those muscles beyond the point of where they are.
The goal is to provide yourself with muscles that are
completely flexible, nimble, even and that are able to help you
to complete your tasks in the best possible manner. To do this,
you must consider adding a stretching workout to your day. You
should consider what stretching can do to improve your body’s
abilities as well.
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