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Stretching Flexibility Exercises - When Should You Stretch For Best Flexibility Gains

Mike Singh



Flexibility exercises are a very important part of any fitness program. There are many different kinds you can choose to do or you can incorporate several into your routine. Flexibility exercises are gentle stretching movements that help to increase the flexibility and length of your muscles. They also help to increase the range of motion in your joints. They may consist of a specific set of exercises or be part of a fitness program such as Pilates or Yoga.One of the main goals of doing stretching exercises is to lengthen the connective tissue surrounding the muscles. They should be done after you have warmed up your muscles with a few minutes of aerobic exercises. A minute or two should be spent on each stretching exercise.These exercises are not the same as aerobic exercises or resistance training, but doing stretching exercises several times a week are a great way to keep your body flexible. They improve your posture and are particularly good for those who have back injuries.Flexibility exercises are an important part of any fitness program. They decrease sore muscles and provide a relaxed body. It prepares the body for the stress of the exercises that are part of your fitness program.You should always stretch after you warm up because stretching with cold muscles could cause injuries. Make sure that you stretch all of the muscles you will be using in your workout. You should also stretch after you finish your workout, to help your muscles cool down.

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