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Stretching and It's Importance
Stretching is a training method that consists of stretching muscles and, when you practice it regularly, it helps you to achieve a good level of joint mobility.Stretching is a training method which consists of stretching groups of muscles. By practising it regularly you can attain good level of joint mobility.
The benefits
At skeletal muscle level, stretching increases the flexibility and elasticity of your muscles and tendons, with an overall improvement of your capacity for movement.
Additionally, it is an excellent way of preventing muscle contractures, in some cases it lessens the feeling of fatigue and may prevent trauma to muscles and joints.The benefits for joints too are significant: in fact stretching makes it possible to improve the elasticity of muscles and stimulate joint "lubrication", helping to mitigate degenerative illnesses such as arthritis. Indeed, it keeps joints "young", slowing down the calcification of the connective tissue.
Stretching exercises also help to decrease arterial blood pressure improving circulation, as well as facilitating relaxation, reducing physical stress and improving coordination of movements.
Rules for performing exercises correctly
Stretching, as we know it in the West, was made popular in Europe by Bob Anderson.
His method is the forerunner of other techniques that have evolved over the course of the years. In order to use the method correctly, you must follow a number of rules:
There are also other small tactics which make stretching more effective:
Flexability is the best choice if you wish to focus on stretching at home or in the gym. By maintaining the correct alignment between spinal muscles and the spinal column stabilisers, it permits you to gradually stretch your anterior muscle chain (torso-pelvis-lower limbs) and your posterior muscle chain.The strength of these two machines lies in their innovative technology, called SELFLEX (Patent pending).
This exclusive system developed by Technogym® permits a gradual increase in the extent of the muscle stretch with a gradual action proportioned to the body weight of the user, thus avoiding potentially dangerous situations.
Source: Technogym
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