Sunday, October 18, 2009

Muscles Do Not Stretch. Huh? That’s Right, Muscles Do Not Stretch.

It might feel like it, but that’s not what’s actually happening. A skeletal muscle is attached to a bone at both ends and always stays attached (unless something really bad happens). The overall design length remains roughly constant as it elongates and contracts.

If you bend at the waist to touch your toes and your hamstrings and butt are “stiff,” it is not that the muscles are shorter than they were last week. Here’s what’s happening: What we regard as stretching is an important aspect of the body’s fail-safe system that protects it from events that would restrict the ability to move. The muscles are telling us that they are approaching the limit of what they regard as normal motion, beyond which damage might be done.

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