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Stretching Muscles - Benefits
Stretching Muscles - Benefits
Most people do not generally give stretching enough consideration.
However, stretching reduces the chance of injury. Age stiffens and
shortens our tendons and ligaments. The result is limited range
of motion, bad posture and painful movements. Stretching can reverse
these effects of aging. Exercise can also shorten range of motion.
When a muscle is exercised, it becomes shortened and tight. Over
a period of time, as the muscle gains strength, it stays in this
tight and contracted form reducing range of motion.
Cold muscles should never be stretched. Always warm-up the muscles
before stretching. Warm muscles and connective tissues are more
pliable than cold ones. Stretching reduces the potential for injury
by warming up and lengthening the muscles and connective tissue.
Stretching after exercise reverses the tightening and shortening
effect of exercise on the muscles and connective tissues. Stretching
and strength increase together because when the muscle is lengthened
is has a longer stroke to full contraction, thereby generating more
work. Stretching can also reduce tension. Studies have shown less
electrical activity within a muscle after stretching.
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