Improving your health through stretching
The health benefits of stretching go well beyond improving flexibility and looser, more limber, and longer muscles.
Being more flexible gives you more stamina,
allows for increased physical output and performance and because you
use less energy, you’re saving it for other more important tasks.
Regular stretching increases your overall energy levels and makes you
more alert by increasing the circulation of blood and amount of oxygen,
minerals, and proteins flowing to your muscles and increasing production
of beneficial neurochemicals. Muscles can work harder and longer as
muscle fatigue is reduced so you move faster and lift more.
Stretching reduces the risk of injury as
tight muscles have trouble achieving their full range of motion which
can cause you to pull or tear a muscle. Increased blood flow
also decreases recovery time after a workout because more oxygen and
nutrients are delivered to the muscles.
Increased circulation also helps your
organs function better and more efficiently which means lower blood
pressure and resting heart rate and reduced levels of bad cholesterol in
your veins and arteries. Studies have shown that a 40 minute stretch
lowers blood sugar levels by 26%. The Journal of Medical Science
recently reported that stretching may be the “new exercise paradigm for
cardiovascular medicine” describing it is a novel and alternative low
intensity, therapeutic intervention capable of improving several
parameters of vascular function.
Stretching also makes you feel happier by
increasing the brain’s production of endorphins and neurochemicals such
as serotonin, helping with depression and anxiety. Increased physical
performance also makes you feel happier and more confident which tends
to make you eat better and look after yourself more.
Particularly important as we age, and for
conditions like Parkinson’s and MS, stretching is great for your
balance by improving fine muscle coordination and increasing the
reaction time of your proprioceptors that cause your balance to shift
weight.
Stretching has advantages for specific
sports people. For golfers for example, a compact powerful swing is
dependent on the relationship of shoulder and hip rotation and we have a
number of very excited clients who find it greatly improves their
game. Stiff shoulders, tight hips and hamstrings impact your ability to
perfect your swing. For cyclists, stretching helps improve range of
motion to ride efficiently and generate more power. And there are
obvious benefits for runners, walkers and a whole range of other forms
of physical exercise.
And appealing to our sense of vanity, tight
muscles can cause your back to hunch and limit mobility, which affects
your walk. Stretching improves your posture by keeping your whole body
in its natural position and your spine in proper alignment.
Stretch Studios clients book by the Stretch
S app, phone or drop by for a 20 minute, 30, 40, 50 or 60 minute
assisted stretch, a form of static stretching in which a ‘flexologist’
(professional assisted stretcher) exerts gentle force upon the limb to
move it into a new position, holding for a specific amount of time to
lengthen and stretch the muscle fibre and tissue. Stretch studios is
open Monday to Friday 8am-7pm, Saturday 8am-4pm, Sunday 10am-3pm
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