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Stretching Exercises


Looking for stretching exercises, stretching machines, or information about PNF stretching? You’ve come to the right place! We have dozens of articles and videos here on stretching flexibility.

No matter what sport you practice, the benefits of stretching before and after working out are numerous:

  • Prevent injuries

  • Helps warm up joints and muscles

  • Improves balance and coordination

  • Increases blood flow to help “wake up” the body

  • Helps improve mental focus and clarity

  • Relieves unwanted stress

You will make amazing progress toward doing the splits or just learning better ways to warm up, cool down, or prevent injuries with these stretching and flexibility resources.

This video by Thomas Kurz shows how you can learn to do a complete splits. For more information, click here: Secrets of Stretching


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Want to be able to do the splits?
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For more information, click here: Elastic Steel PNF Stretching



The Benefits Of Stretching Exercises

Stretching both before and after exercise is key to any fitness program. Stretching prior to exercise warms up your body making it less prone to accidents and injuries. Stretching exercises increase joint and muscle flexibility making for a better workout. During the warm-up period, stretches should be held between 15 and 30 seconds.

Stretching following exercise relieves muscle tightness, improves flexibility and cools down the body. After a workout, your body will be able to stretch even further than it did prior to your exercise program. During the cool-down period, stretches should be held between 30 seconds and one minute. It is during these longer stretches that flexibility increases the most.

It is important to breathe normally as you stretch and avoid holding your breath. Concentrate on the stretch itself and on your breathing, relaxing the rest of your body. A mild tension should be felt but no discomfort. Avoid bouncing.

When standing during a stretching exercise, you can hold onto a steady object such as a chair to maintain balance and proper posture. If you prefer not to hold onto anything, keeping your eyes focused on a point of interest such as a painting will help to maintain the proper balance and posture.

One of the great things about stretching is that it can be done anywhere and anytime. Stretching exercises are not limited to exercising alone. They can be done in any environment whether working, shopping or going about your daily routine.

Here are some of the benefits of stretching exercises:

• They are calming and relaxing
• Provides a sense of peace and well-being
• Lengthens your muscles
• Helps to prevent accidents and injuries
• Improves tissue flexibility and elasticity
• Increases blood flow
• Makes muscles more supple
• Helps with balance and coordination
• Improves range of motion
• Improves circulation
• Improves posture
• Reduces stress

Stretching both before and after your fitness program is important in maintaining a healthy body. Stretching at other times of the day is a great way to limber up, relax and reduce stress. For peak fitness, be sure to include stretching in your daily routine.


Sharon B. Gilbert, Ph.D. is an avid researcher and writer particularly interested in the areas of women’s health, meditation, metaphysics, organic foods and cooking, and natural health remedies. For further information or to contact the author, please visit http://www.Healthylifestylesfortoday.com Copyright 2006.



Elastic Steel PNF Stretching
More great information on how to do the splits!

Stretching Exercises
Learn how to do the splits with flexibility exercises from Thomas Kurz.

PNF Stretching
Are flexibility exercises a pain? Learn how to do the splits with this article - includes illustrated exercises.

More Stretching & Flexibility Links:

Makes You Stronger, Faster & More Agile
with just a Few Easy Stretches!

Free Stretching E-Course

Stretching - Why Should I?

Warm-Up Activities And Stretching Exercises

Treatment For Pulled Muscles

Hamstring Injury Treatment


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