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Dynamic or Static Stretches - Choose Your Routine

By: Pat Lowe

You might be aware that there are a number of benefits to stretching your muscles. But are you aware that there is more than one type of stretching routine? These movements are known as static and dynamic stretches.
A dynamic stretching routine is most often performed just prior to a vigorous physical activity such as a workout at the gym, a dance class, or a sporting event. Dynamic stretches incorporate muscle movement into the routine.
On the other hand, a static stretch refers to a position that is held for a number of seconds, at least ten, before relaxing the muscle.
Each of these types of stretching exercise has its pros and cons. Static stretches particularly seem to cause controversy among fitness experts. Even though stretching has been a part of fitness programs for any number of years, experts still disagree over the benefits of the various styles.
Static Stretching Routines
Static stretches are well suited to warm up your muscles before an intense cardiovascular or strength training workout. The benefits of static stretches for your muscles are impressive, and include a boost in performance of your blood circulation. Better blood circulation leads to a better delivery of oxygen to your muscles and organs.
The benefits of stretching your muscles are best achieved by doing a variety of stretches each targeted to a different area of your body such as the chest, legs, arms, neck, and back.
Dynamic Stretching Routines
Dynamic stretching exercises are generally most beneficial to competition athletes. But they have benefits even if you're not heading into an intense workout. While performing these kinds of stretches, you will want to move around while trying to get the maximum stretch out of your muscles.
By performing a dynamic stretching routine, you won't have to wait for your muscles to warm up and reach maximum capacity. Getting into high gear with cold muscles can lead to injury, strains and cramps.
Now you know that dynamic and static stretching routines play different roles. Really, the choice is up to you and will depend on what you're trying to accomplish in your fitness routine.

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A stretching routine is the most neglected facet of total body fitness. But the many benefits of this low impact exercise are reason enough for everyone to stretch on a regular basis. Learn more about the benefits of stretching and how to develop an effective routine at Stretching Advice.

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