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How Good Is Stretching For You?

By: Jaks Lloyd

Finding information about stretching exercises is quite hard to do, as there is so much contrary opinion.

Here are some plain straight forward facts to help out readers.

Stretching as an introduction to rigorous exercise or sport is undeniably beneficial.

The following exercises will help to warm up the muscles in the body and help to avoid possible injury or strain.

This is the reason that all sports enthusiasts are recommended to carry out warming up routines that will usually involve some stretching of the muscles involved before play begins.

Stretching the back by simply standing or sitting upright with the shoulders pulled back, stomach in, chest out, will never do any harm whatever your age.

Good posture involves a degree of stretching and has the additional benefit of being easy to carry out wherever you are and whatever you are doing.

To help your body to stay supple and to avoin strain on muscles and joints, you should stand up tall and straight with good posture.

Stretching movements that you are comfortable with are a necessary prelude to running and other vigorous exercise.

Taking stretching to the limits of what you body can stand has provoked many different reactions from exercise experts.

Some are in the camp that expresses the view that

Over stretching is detrimental, that is stretching to the point where physical discomfort and a degree of pain is felt.

The effects may reduce muscle strength and endurance and reduce the ability to remove metabolic waste that in turn affects endurance and increases muscle fatigue.

On the other hand possible benefits include lower risk of injury, slows down the onset of muscle soreness, increase in muscle flexibility helps improve the performance of runners.

Conclusions about the real benefits, or otherwise, of extreme stretching is still unknown.

However, gentle stretching is also beneficial for the most lazy amongst us.

If it's good enough for your dog or cat or other animals to stretch out and extend their paws, then it should be good enough for us mere humans.

With animals in mind maybe stretching is the best exercise in the universe!

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