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New research explains how to stretch effectively
Stretching is a fixed part of many people’s exercise routines. New research, however, shows that its effects are often ...
Soreness is a common result of consistent and intensive muscle activity. Whether doing cardio or weight training, muscle pain ...
A new wave of research is showing what the old gym myths about stretching got wrong—and what you really need to do to reap its benefits.
If a muscle or joint feels tight, stretching tends to be people’s first port of call. On the face of it, this approach makes sense, but a movement mechanics expert says it might not be the best course ...
If you've ever run, jumped or been told you have good posture, you have your hip flexor muscles to thank. On the other end, muscle pain and immobility issues are also often connected to problems ...
Daily stretching improves posture, joint mobility and daily comfort for home, work, and exercise with practical routines for consistent practice.
Everyone loves a good stretch. The practice feels good because the act of stretching activates a network of relaxing and calming nerves and increases blood flow to one's muscles. Stretching also ...
Editor’s Note: Dana Santas is a certified strength and conditioning specialist, experienced registered yoga teacher and mind-body coach known as the Mobility Maker. She’s the yoga coach for the ...
As a deeply unathletic person, gym class was my waking nightmare, punctuated by myriad soccer balls to the stomach and scoring goals for the wrong team. The one thing I didn’t absolutely loathe or ...
Daily muscle stretching could bring health benefits to elderly people with reduced mobility, according to new research published today in the Journal of Physiology. Despite the well-known beneficial ...
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