How Stretching Heals The Body

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Stretching has grown in popularity a ton in recent years but is stretching really that great? In this video we'll explore how it got popular and if you should be doing it.
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0:00 - Why Has Stretching Become So Popular?
0:25 - History of Stretching
2:57 - Fitness Today
4:00 - Range of Motion
5:23 - How much Range of Motion is Necessary?
5:54 - Nervous System
6:56 - What's Best for You?
9:02 - Share your thoughts.
Stretching has experienced a significant surge in popularity in recent years. But is stretching truly as beneficial as it's often made out to be? In this video, we will delve into the rise of stretching's popularity and examine whether incorporating it into your routine is as essential as many fitness enthusiasts claim. We will explore the historical context, the science behind stretching, and the various perspectives on its effectiveness. Join us as we unpack the reasons behind the stretching craze and provide you with the insights you need to determine if it's a practice worth adopting in your fitness regimen.

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  • @Strengthside
    @Strengthside22 күн бұрын

    Stretching is more about enhancing your body's functionality than simply lengthening your muscles. Which stretching routine, exercise, or habit have you found to be the most beneficial? Comment below to let us know, and be sure to check out our NEW Master Mobility program to experience a more open and capable body ► strengthside.com/products/master-mobility

  • @raygeorge5242

    @raygeorge5242

    21 күн бұрын

    Quick question... how much do you weigh? I'm a huge fan of your content.

  • @brianhout1071

    @brianhout1071

    21 күн бұрын

    How do you stretch a stuck thoraco lumbar region?

  • @danielbarron5165

    @danielbarron5165

    20 күн бұрын

    I love the feeling after animal/primal movements. After years of yoga style stretching i feel i prefer stretch in motion. I just tell myself ill do 15-20min of movement /connection with body time and it usually turns into some kettlebells, bodyweight, jump rope. Im not hard on myself for having easy days, just trying ti stay consistent. But yeah even 15min crawling around on the grass outside in the sun, doing cartwheels with some good beats, i feel so relaxed yet energised after. Oh and definitely agree with the recovering from intense stretching. My weak area or the area i feel the most when pushed is my hips! Particularly external rotation. Maybe cause im a tall lanky dude. Love your content dudes.

  • @fukdapar4056

    @fukdapar4056

    13 күн бұрын

    Do you have a discount code for the military or having a memorial sale?

  • @dave-oh3549

    @dave-oh3549

    8 күн бұрын

    Just out of curiosity, are you still working on publishing that book?

  • @TheKneesovertoesguy
    @TheKneesovertoesguy21 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the shoutout brother!!!! Incredibly kind of you!

  • @ayo9057

    @ayo9057

    21 күн бұрын

    What up, Toe?

  • @FitnessFAQs
    @FitnessFAQs21 күн бұрын

    Such a comprehensive video on stretching. I love how you discussed the different schools of thought. Movement is medicine, lets keep going for life.

  • @BreatheChristian
    @BreatheChristian21 күн бұрын

    I was 18 when I started getting the worst pain in my life inside my back. I quit all movement waiting for my body to magically heal. I slowly started doing your gentle stretching and mobility follow alongs and yoga with adriene everyday ALL FOR FREE. Just turned 23 & barely have any more pain and stiffness in my back. I love life thanks strength side

  • @Strengthside

    @Strengthside

    20 күн бұрын

    I think this is a really good example of how doing movement your body agrees with can have healing properties. Awesome work man keep it up!

  • @guillermovanbuiten2787

    @guillermovanbuiten2787

    18 күн бұрын

    I agree with you, I really think that mooving is the best way to slowly remove a back pain because the blood that is stiff in the muscle can flow. So keep mooving, cause it is crucial for back pain. Pd: a physio told me that here in Spain

  • @giovannitertulli4962
    @giovannitertulli496221 күн бұрын

    Over the years, I've got into the habit of resting in a deep squat position for a total of at least 30 mins a day (starting from barely 5 painful seconds). This, combined with barefoot shoes and toe mobility exercises has transformed my running dramatically. I just don't get injured. For context: before reconnecting to these "natural" movements and rescuing my body, 3 different physiotherapist and orthopaedics Told me to stop running for good because my body was "not made for it". I had stress fractures everywhere and was advised to get knee surgery. Needless to say, I am now running marathons and most of all enjoy running because my body can do it with joy. After any marathon or run I stay in a deep squat for a few minutes and that is all the stretching I do...and yes, the day after the marathon I am ready to run again and can jump up down the stairs. Bottom line: it was not that I "was not made for running". I was just sitting on chairs too much and wearing the wrong shoes. Sit less and squat more!

  • @giantkidtiff

    @giantkidtiff

    21 күн бұрын

    will add this to my daily routine!

  • @Strengthside

    @Strengthside

    20 күн бұрын

    Inspiring man! There's nothing better than feeling fresh and loving movement. Lovely share

  • @jimmansi1187

    @jimmansi1187

    18 күн бұрын

    I 100% agree with you about the deep squat, I started doing it a few months ago & it’s been a game changer for me at 62. All of my lower body pain is gone, especially knee pain as I’m a cyclist. It’s my main stretch & some days it’s all I do stretch wise & my lower body is at its all time best, I’m convinced it’s the best thing you can do for yourself

  • @daleallen9335
    @daleallen933521 күн бұрын

    My goal is feeling good in my body. Your mobility follow alongs have taken me there. At 53 I feel far younger than my chronological age. Thanks boys!

  • @user-eu4nw4lf3g
    @user-eu4nw4lf3g21 күн бұрын

    So cool to see my 3 huge life influences (strength side, kneesovertoesguy, and kelly starrett) all in the same video - and huge props to you for shouting out the other changemakers moving fitness forward alongside yourself 😃

  • @Strengthside

    @Strengthside

    20 күн бұрын

    Gotta give credit to the boys leading the way :)

  • @dimitrikey3547
    @dimitrikey354721 күн бұрын

    24 years old and have had many injuries that have affected my mobility, but I have made more progress in the last 2 months with my health and mobility than I ever by strengthening the muscles with a combination of yoga, traditional stretching and weighted stretching. Holding the stretch and really activating the muscles while doing so has been really helpful! thank you guys for all great vids, keep it up!

  • @Strengthside

    @Strengthside

    20 күн бұрын

    inspiring story man! Keep it up

  • @BBradford1825
    @BBradford182521 күн бұрын

    After getting hit by a car while riding a motorcycle 19+ years ago. I’ve somewhat managed to stay flexible but obviously there’s more to be done. I watch kneesovertoes guy as well. Your channel is spot on for 50+ year old veteran/ex semi-pro football player with chronic pain to include bulging disc. One day at a time! Outstanding channel and character! 🧘🏾‍♂️👊🏾❤️

  • @browneyedbandito
    @browneyedbandito20 күн бұрын

    In my 20's and i would spend all day in the gym and playing basketball. I would treat stretch as an afterthought - never doing it right or rushing it. fast forward to my 30's the soreness was too much and I lost the drive to workout and stay active. My feet hurt when running, my thighs and hips from biking, my shoulders and lower back from boxing.... During covid my wife finally coerced my into taking up Yoga. At first every stretch, every bend, felt like a dry hardened rubber band finally expand and it was amazing - 4 years later, I do Yoga every day 30 minutes. I feel better now than i did in my 20's - it helps "talk" to your body, it helps clear your mind of distractions and life issues.

  • @luciehsuen8981
    @luciehsuen898121 күн бұрын

    Thanks for sharing the insight of stretching. I am a yoga teacher in my 70+. Started in my 50. More flexible now in my 70+. I also do other sports like Aquafit, boxfit & bootcamp. I stretch everyday even if for 15 mins. It has kept me limber & slim. Recently started Tai chi. Enjoy all your tutorials. Thanks. ❤👍

  • @rachelleo8881
    @rachelleo888120 күн бұрын

    I love this channel so much as you really encapsulate everything I love in terms of movement and your philosophy around that. I am 50 this year and have found that a variation in movement practice is a healthy way to live. I run, I do yoga, I lift and i do a lot of mobility and I love it all. I want to be fit for life.

  • @ramprasanthudhayabaskar8073
    @ramprasanthudhayabaskar807321 күн бұрын

    Quality content, as usual. Thank you Strength Side!

  • @starshiptrooper4455
    @starshiptrooper445521 күн бұрын

    I’ve been doing yoga and other long routines for stretching but to be honest since trying some of your short stretching sequences my body has become a lot more agile and very quickly. I used to push my body to overtrain but made few gains, and it always felt like a chore. Less is more, right?! Funny thing about stretching is, it makes you walk taller and gives you a spring in your step. Stretching is a good way to be more mindful. I’m very grateful for the routines your have shared, so thank you! ❤🤸🏽‍♂️🧘🏽‍♀️

  • @carsoncooper1073
    @carsoncooper107321 күн бұрын

    Great content and great editing. Well done!

  • @anncomplicated
    @anncomplicated19 күн бұрын

    As PT I was working with patients with a sedentary lifestyle for a while. All have the same problem - significantly decreased range of motion, body discomfort and lots of related issues such as back pain, neck pain, migraines etc. After simplest stretching exercises, they felt a relief. Stretching is a fantastic thing. I also decided to improve my flexibility (at almost 31 😅). Now I'm discovering how much time it will take and tracking all my progress on the videos

  • @brianhaynescopeland3208
    @brianhaynescopeland320821 күн бұрын

    Always great content & advice!!🧘🏾✨💖

  • @paraworth
    @paraworth17 күн бұрын

    Thanks guys. You’re doing an awesome job of spreading the movement game to more. I’ve practiced weight training calisthenics Thai Qui and Qui Gung for 40 years. It’s awesome to realise that by taking these different roads I’ve come to age 62 in great shape. We’re in a physical revolution that recognises how amazing our minds and bodies can be through dedication and practice. Yeee ha great to be alive.

  • @MovewithDrMike
    @MovewithDrMike21 күн бұрын

    Kelly Starrett is one of the greatest physios with a ton of knowledge and I'm happy to hear him be highlighted in this video! And I also love that you guys highlighted "using your range of motion often." Too often I see many people stretch and improve their mobility in a specific body part but fail to incorporate exercises after that continue to use that range of motion. This is the true key to maintaining the flexibility gains over the long haul! This was another great video Strength Side Thank you!

  • @ericmalitz

    @ericmalitz

    21 күн бұрын

    No he’s not. Everything there is a “short term fix.”

  • @td5269

    @td5269

    20 күн бұрын

    Not everything, only These Trigger Point blackroll things

  • @Strengthside

    @Strengthside

    20 күн бұрын

    Kelly truly inspired a generation. Super thankful for him leading the way

  • @the_flushjackson
    @the_flushjackson10 күн бұрын

    I’m in debt to both your and Ben’s channel. This stuff is no joke, I’m in better shape as a whole in my 40s than I was in high school and college. That’s with a hernia that I’ll have to have repaired at some point (I find ways to work around it and not irritate it for now), a stubborn ankle that is slightly less mobile than the other, scar tissue from a knee surgery in my 20s and some of that shoulder nonsense from that tech life. I went zero drop / barefoot over the last year and a half as well. You guys have shown an incredible path forward that is paying major dividends for me. Thanks!

  • @doylelacrua
    @doylelacrua21 күн бұрын

    Watching this channel the last several years has changed my body for the better. Much appreciated!

  • @Strengthside

    @Strengthside

    20 күн бұрын

    appreciate you bro thank

  • @loidamaisonet2906
    @loidamaisonet290621 күн бұрын

    Learn and love to stretch with strength. The Daily is a great tool for every day body opening. Sometimes I do 2 or three in the morning depending on what my body is craving. Recently I have taken resistance band and dance classes twice a week, walking, and yoga . My job requires me to be out in the field so I usually do my best to incorporate a low squat, crouch, good morning, mini duck walks to keep the momentum and they actually contribute to what I do. This past year I learned how Mobility is so vital and important. I'm in my mid 50's so to me it is a priority. Thank You.

  • @tobinjbond9362
    @tobinjbond936221 күн бұрын

    Amazing video, as always

  • @ianburke5592
    @ianburke559221 күн бұрын

    This might be the video of the year... Very well done! You guys hit the nail on the head

  • @climbhigh96
    @climbhigh9621 күн бұрын

    This was a great conversation and very educational 👏🏽👍🏽

  • @ellman10
    @ellman1021 күн бұрын

    Love what you said about giving your nervous system a break and the mind-body. I've been realizing this starting to stretch lately. I find it best to do long slow stretches while deep breathing.

  • @THT01
    @THT0121 күн бұрын

    Fabulous video. I sent it to my dad and brother.

  • @1352kamran
    @1352kamran20 күн бұрын

    hello brothers I love the way you train. I am 51 years old and I trained all my life and I trained in football and blue sports to some extent. The thing is that I always tried to maintain balance in my life. And I learned from my own experiences that everything is good when you have a balance between your mind and your body and you can connect your mind to your body. Well, I have talked a lot, your work is great and keep it up🙏🙏😊

  • @edgetransit3320
    @edgetransit332019 күн бұрын

    Everyone should be able to hold a deep resting squat, touch their toes without rounding their lower back, and hang on a pullup bar without their lower back arching heavily to compensate. Those 3 things I believe are goals we should all strive for.

  • @niiqitoo0
    @niiqitoo020 күн бұрын

    I loved this talk! Mobility and flexibility of the body really means being able to feel free. Since I was little I felt that need to move and have a certain flexibility. It is very ugly to feel rigid. I always trained disciplines where some mobility and flexibility was needed, such as taekwondo and dance. Now I started my path with yoga and delving into the topic of mobility. They named Kelly, who, while researching the movement, found his book, which I find interesting. It would be nice if you made a video recommending these types of books or references of the movement in order to continue investigating the topic. I love your channel! Thank you for every video shared 💓 (I'm using a translator, I hope it's understood 😅)

  • @sgdlg
    @sgdlg21 күн бұрын

    thank you guys, for everything you do. I also have a brother and you're an inspiring example for us.

  • @kia.katherine
    @kia.katherine21 күн бұрын

    "Stretching is more about the time you take to be present with your body and move without big goals" - yes! Lots of great messages here, thanks for sharing!

  • @johnwesley2943
    @johnwesley294310 күн бұрын

    Excellent video Strength Side brothers. Flexibility and mobility has paid dividends on my fitness journey. In the commercial gym I go to, though, I am one of the few people who actually does mobility drills with a band prior to exercise and yoga style stretches post-workout. I can't believe that more people do not do it. I feel so much more fluid now, dedicating a mere 15 minutes out of my session to mobilise and stretch.

  • @jasonscott8585
    @jasonscott858517 күн бұрын

    Great video. Thanks!

  • @jswede1
    @jswede114 күн бұрын

    50 1/2 years old and finally stretching seriously. Three months in and I’ve gained all kinds of flexibility, but most of all, I feel fantastic. I feel fantastic during my workout and in the middle of the day when I have to reach for something up high or something I dropped, and even in the middle of the night when I get up to go to the bathroom, I feel so incredibly spry and have no aches, and just feel overall strong. I can’t wait to see where I’m at another few months and at this time next year. Following Strength Side and Knees Over Toes.

  • @luqmani
    @luqmani19 күн бұрын

    Yoga - restorative and yin, once a week, I crave it, it improves my general posture, allows me to feel very good stretches into the muscles and joints and fascia, and most importantly allows me to disconnect. There's also your 'do this most mornings' routine which I absolutely love! If I didn't do both I wouldn't feel good. There's also massage which is an additional expense which might not be for everyone, but a good deep tissue / sports massage with someone who knows anatomy helps a lot. Thanks for the great content! Keep it up!

  • @MikefulMovement
    @MikefulMovement19 күн бұрын

    Great video as always. For me it's a combination of qigong, rope flow amd as much walking/hiking as parental life allows that keeps me just about mentally and physically loose enough to enjoy living and playing with my kids rather than just watching them play.

  • @AndreS_22246
    @AndreS_2224621 күн бұрын

    I just stopped for my afternoon coffee break and this popped up - good timing!

  • @vernise11
    @vernise1121 күн бұрын

    I love the content because it’s different, keep it up. I love the moves I have learned from you guys.

  • @vernise11

    @vernise11

    21 күн бұрын

    Especially the primal movements!!!

  • @PaulWrightDirector
    @PaulWrightDirector8 күн бұрын

    This channel, movement by david, knees over toes, upright health, all great stuff. I do bjj and have used yoga for bjj as well. Trying to unglue my desk ravaged body (20 ODD YEARS) is taking a long time but seeing progress.

  • @t.michaelbodine4341
    @t.michaelbodine434118 күн бұрын

    This is a really well-done video.

  • @skillz8583
    @skillz858321 күн бұрын

    Stretching has helped me make monumental growth in my fitness.. Appreciate your content always..keep going

  • @BryantDuong19
    @BryantDuong1921 күн бұрын

    Thanks for your inspiration videos, I started stretching 2 years ago following your videos 🤩 boy oh boy my body is so much better 😆 Stretching is now part of my weekly routine 🥰

  • @fauxvier8519
    @fauxvier851919 күн бұрын

    Ive discovered the benefits of stretching from visits to my physiotherapist concerning my anxiety induced muscle pain. My experience slowly evolved from doing stretches and strengthening exercises to understanding the limits of my body, respecting those limits and constantly be connected with my body. Its safe to say stretching kinda unlocked a big part of what it means to be alive for me.

  • @MissLizaYangonMyanmar
    @MissLizaYangonMyanmar21 күн бұрын

    Probably following you guys ideas but adapting it for myself. I just stretch out anything that has pain and move thorough ranges of motion that sort of flow but I would not call it primal or flow. But it is easy with no yoga mat so I stretch 20 mins every morning. I used to do a lot of strength training. I'm 57 years old and looking good.

  • @duryan3956
    @duryan395621 күн бұрын

    THIS! Havign a Herniated disk, and a couple of disc protrusions, stretching has helped me big time!

  • @Workoutafter43
    @Workoutafter4321 күн бұрын

    I combined strength exercises with stretching exercises. I cured my elbows and shoulders by doing the "bridge" exercise. Stretching is really important part of my training process.

  • @s.Gojira
    @s.Gojira15 күн бұрын

    I think I saw you during a flight to Austin but was too shy to say hi 😂 but wanted to say thanks for being an introduction into calisthenics for me, I appreciate this form of exercise much more than any I’ve tried before!

  • @mikelute77
    @mikelute7721 күн бұрын

    47 here and doing PT after microdiscectomy surgery. Stretching has made such a HUGE difference in my recovery. I wish public school taught kids proper stretching and lifting techniques. Thanks for all you do with these videos brother. God bless

  • @Strengthside

    @Strengthside

    20 күн бұрын

    completely agree. thanks man

  • @user-jf8dk5nq6o
    @user-jf8dk5nq6o7 сағат бұрын

    This is super helpful! ❤❤❤

  • @TheRhythmOfLife1972
    @TheRhythmOfLife197216 күн бұрын

    Thanks it's so convenient ❤ when Chapter Headings are displayed.

  • @1995eskil
    @1995eskil14 күн бұрын

    You said that stretching is perhaps more about being present with your body than actually lenghtening muscles, and i find that to be true! I Implemented the 5 tibetans as a morning ritual, and that extra focus on breathing and being present with the body, gave me a big boost and more playfulness into my stretching routine. It helped me ALOT. Thank you for the great video!

  • @SuperMunchkinator
    @SuperMunchkinator11 күн бұрын

    The scripts you write are incredible!

  • @Muskat89
    @Muskat8913 күн бұрын

    I like the approach of my program I'm using, there's lower body PNF stretching in between upper body strength sets. It's optional for having a active break. And a overall warmup followed by specific mobility to prepare the body to not get injured.

  • @NeoArmstrongJetArmstrongCannon
    @NeoArmstrongJetArmstrongCannon21 күн бұрын

    So many great points in this video. Stretching, and every type of exercise, should leave you energised, not depleted. I've noticed this on myself; with my old, hard 'n' heavy routine, I'd always push the workouts for later and always look forward to finally finish. Now, with my new routine, which is more about "stimulate, don't obliterate", I always look forward to train and by the end I even find myself wishing for more sometimes. I'm always fresh and full of energy, at the end even more so than at the beginning. When you train daily, keep the intensity low, almost easy. This is something I still can't manage to grasp. I've been practicing daily training for some 2 weeks, and no matter whether it's squats, crawls, or sprints, I keep having to tell myself "don't go to failure, don't go to failure."

  • @Strengthside

    @Strengthside

    20 күн бұрын

    I relate to this 100%. I love to go hard and push. But man when I leave some in the tank at the end of my session my body and spirit feel so much better. And more ready for the next day. Hard lessons to learn and adhere to !

  • @ItAintFar
    @ItAintFar11 күн бұрын

    Training to walk across Australia again. Thanks for your advice

  • @stevelondoner985
    @stevelondoner98511 күн бұрын

    Hey guys! Fantastic and very informative videos I have seen from y'all. 🤩 But boy, do I miss my TKD days, .. back in the day (80's) when I was a very supple 20-24yrs old. The stretching I did for TKD, I was fascinated with, re their fanciful kicks, etc.. and in 2 months I soon got down to doing the full front splits, then with my face down on my knee.. and the box splits I was just about there.. my seated butterfly stretch for my hips/groin. my knees were flat on the floor.. also kneeling and leaning my body back to touch the back of my head on the floor, .. and the standing stretch, a la, Bruce Lee, WOT Dragon pre-fight with Chuck.. again, straight legs with my nose onto my knees.... and wowza, do I miss being able to do all those. 😭😭 So, now, at a youthful 61, with a 9yr old son (ito video games..), I am plowing myself into Calisthenics, and getting my stretching back on, but it's like molasses in winter at the mo.. but it'll come soon enough... patience is the key. .. and I am dragging my son with me, lest he get too stiff and lazy, in his youth! 😍 I loved your Hanging video, and will be joining that program, along with this stretching one, asap. Keep up the great work, guys.. ans touch base again real soon. Steve Phoenix. London. UK

  • @thomassudkamp
    @thomassudkamp21 күн бұрын

    Been an active cyclist and runner for the past 15 years when I started to notice my hip area feeling pretty jacked up due to the repeatedly controller motion. Been implementing more strength/mobility and yoga work into my training and already feel a change but still need a lot to improve. Simply getting a daily squad sit and hang in seems sometimes difficult

  • @garnetbelial
    @garnetbelial21 күн бұрын

    Currently in a rehab level struggling with fibro and a neurogenerative issue. Hoping I can work up to your stuff.

  • @tc-3
    @tc-321 күн бұрын

    Lucas Hardie (youtube: Range of Strength) made a great video called The Evolution of Mobility Training. I highly recommend it, as well as his other videos. Thank you for another great video! Keep up the great work. Question. What Asics are those in the thumbnail?

  • @BennoKlass
    @BennoKlass21 күн бұрын

    You guys are incredible!

  • @thelastchimp8670
    @thelastchimp867012 күн бұрын

    brilliant video

  • @theholisticguy3585
    @theholisticguy358521 күн бұрын

    Great video! Doing deep stretches and weightlifting for some years now and also just started bjj

  • @user-fs6ri8zf1x
    @user-fs6ri8zf1x21 күн бұрын

    Great VID

  • @graemesutton2919
    @graemesutton291920 күн бұрын

    I'm hypermobile so stretching did little for me. I used to rely on strength to prevent injury. Until I got endocarditis and had open heart surgery and somewhere along the line a stroke that went undiagnosed for 2 years. Somehow how I seized up during that time and I thought I was going to have to stop running at a few years ago. 18 months of mobility work seems to be reversing the trend. I am still not moving as well as I used to but I am running the best I have for 5 years again.

  • @Uberkoolsound
    @Uberkoolsound16 күн бұрын

    I work in construction so always use walking around site and climbing scaffold etc as a form of movement. At home I have a pull up bar which I dead hang on for 1 minute every day. I have a treadmill in my house and use this for backward walking. I use a simple yoga flow daily. I then train BJJ twice a week. I feel good for a 40 year old man and I have the odd injury here and there I feel really good 👍

  • @CMartinSalomon
    @CMartinSalomon21 күн бұрын

    Should be teaching since elementary school 🏫🎒! ❤🎉

  • @johnlee7691
    @johnlee769121 күн бұрын

    Fantastic!

  • @goodnatureart
    @goodnatureart18 күн бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @NaturalEnglishListening
    @NaturalEnglishListening19 күн бұрын

    I’d love to say that I’ve been doing long yoga sessions or Pilates, but I haven’t. Instead I’ve made a few very small and very easy changes, and I can already feel the benefits, for my running and everyday life. 1. I stopped using escalators and always take stairs, but mindfully. I always take 2 at a time and make sure to keep good posture and lean forward into each one. 2. I hang from a bar for around 30 seconds twice a day. 3. When I join my 2 year old to play on the floor, I shift between seiza style, 90-90, pigeon, and Asian squat more often. That’s it! You don’t need lots of time and effort ✊

  • @Ama40401
    @Ama4040121 күн бұрын

    Any advice for frozen shoulder?

  • @Matthew-xy1hj
    @Matthew-xy1hj21 күн бұрын

    Been sitting in the squat for the past 7 years nearly daily , still can't get my heels on the ground! However, with squat shoes and a bit of warming up I can, and my barbell squat looks damn good these days :)

  • @Longboiblake
    @Longboiblake21 күн бұрын

    That Arnold sound bite alone makes this video a winner in my book 🎉

  • @Strengthside

    @Strengthside

    20 күн бұрын

    how could we not? lol

  • @jackthe15headedmonster25
    @jackthe15headedmonster2519 күн бұрын

    Defenetly one that is serving me well so far is doing movement snacks throughout the day, or Stretching positions instead of sitting down Im in a stretch position when I'm in my computer! (as I'm currently typing this I'm in a deep lunge position)

  • @johnwesley2943
    @johnwesley294320 күн бұрын

    I was under the assumption that you should do mobility drills prior to exercise and stretching after. The analogy that stopped me stretching before exercise was chewing gum. If you stretch a piece of gum when it's cold, it snaps . What do you think?

  • @dirteclassicz
    @dirteclassicz21 күн бұрын

    The way I see stretching is like how I see myself being under a little waterfall after being out in the sun the whole day. Not too strong but enough for me to cool down after a long hard day of heat and stress.

  • @bladadupa8774
    @bladadupa877414 күн бұрын

    if you would like to take one ballet lesson for beginners and do the material, you could discuss the topic of the between strength and flexibility , your stretch ranges are great , your stretching ranges are great, I'm curious how high you can lift your leg above the bar and be technical enough to do it? Regards!

  • @Strengthside

    @Strengthside

    13 күн бұрын

    I have great respect for ballet but no inclination to do it myself :)

  • @bladadupa8774

    @bladadupa8774

    13 күн бұрын

    @@Strengthside buddy, but it's obviously obvious! you already have it!

  • @8889
    @888916 күн бұрын

    Damn this whole time I thought the channel was run by 1 dude, now I see it's 2 dudes who look similar and must be brothers or smth. I'm kinda new to this community so that was a trip. Great content as always though!

  • @oohwha
    @oohwha14 күн бұрын

    YAY! A SHOUT-OUT TO KNEESOVERTOESGUY!!! ❤💪

  • @vladimirmuzila7652
    @vladimirmuzila765220 күн бұрын

    You maybe get this question a lot but what is the height and weight of two of us. Thanks ✌🏼

  • @xinzhiliu85
    @xinzhiliu8511 күн бұрын

    fantastice

  • @tifstar700
    @tifstar70021 күн бұрын

    Stretching wasn’t popular growing up? That’s so weird to hear, but it’s definitely true. When I was a kid in the 90’s, I started yoga using my mom’s VHS tape of Linda Arkin, from ‘89 I think. Linda Arkin started a lifetime obsession of yoga & stretching for me. Before & after every workout I basically do yoga (dynamic warmup, static cool down). On a side note, I love Crawling now

  • @karengray1997
    @karengray199718 күн бұрын

    Yoga, pilates, natural movement

  • @jaceydelatorre7045
    @jaceydelatorre704521 күн бұрын

    where do yall get those red and green pants?

  • @OFFICIALBROTHERBOLDLYMUSIC

    @OFFICIALBROTHERBOLDLYMUSIC

    21 күн бұрын

    At the red and green pants store

  • @supune
    @supune21 күн бұрын

    Don't forget Tara Stiles and the yoga movement on KZread when it first bought by Google in 10 min snacks

  • @Mark.James.
    @Mark.James.21 күн бұрын

    Stretching feels great, especially outside early on a sunny day. Maybe with a strong coffee to start bringing some energy in and set you up for the day

  • @coolbluerecharge
    @coolbluerecharge21 күн бұрын

    I do a lot of the Bikram Original Hot Yoga, Hot Power Vinyasa, Yin, and Yinyasa. I also train Jiu-Jitsu Gi and no-Gi and I do some basic kettlebell and sandbag lifting at age 42. Oh yeah, and I kayak and mountain bike on the regular.

  • @laneige4524

    @laneige4524

    21 күн бұрын

    Ok

  • @rachkate76

    @rachkate76

    21 күн бұрын

    Lol…. What did you eat last month? Where did you go 2 years ago? We need to know absolutely everything about your life.

  • @OFFICIALBROTHERBOLDLYMUSIC

    @OFFICIALBROTHERBOLDLYMUSIC

    21 күн бұрын

    @@rachkate76both of u are just jealous bc you probably just sit around all day while this guy puts in work and investment into his health. I bet he’ll live longer than both u haters, than u will be judged by the Almighty GOD.

  • @2k7podge2k7
    @2k7podge2k721 күн бұрын

    Maybe your right guy to ask but i feel like ive hit a wall , ive been streching 2 to 3 times a week for the last 4 years but after like the first year i cant seem to strech any furher ive stayed at the same point still cant do splits

  • @mhmmhm4051

    @mhmmhm4051

    21 күн бұрын

    Check out movementbydavid, who was also mentioned in this video. You might find some answers at his channel

  • @mihaelvukovic797
    @mihaelvukovic79721 күн бұрын

    Guy looks like a LOKI from Vikings.

  • @Rob42125
    @Rob4212521 күн бұрын

    👍🏽

  • @HaraldinChina
    @HaraldinChina14 күн бұрын

    basically yoga basics. Good. Interesting

  • @CodyManners
    @CodyManners21 күн бұрын

    Y’all heard about goggins stretching story

  • @susannsberatung
    @susannsberatung14 күн бұрын

    🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘Thank you

  • @calebmcurby8580
    @calebmcurby85808 күн бұрын

    Unless they're on camera, I can't which one is talking 😅

  • @kaoutarharraki3466
    @kaoutarharraki346614 күн бұрын

    Man till today i thought you were one person 😅

  • @ayo9057
    @ayo905721 күн бұрын

    I stretch but it’s wildly overrated.

  • @michaelsmith3069

    @michaelsmith3069

    12 күн бұрын

    Then you’re stretching wrong

  • @travelchannel304
    @travelchannel30421 күн бұрын

    😮..Get in the POOL! And put on some fins!! And feet yoga for pelvic floor.

  • @ericmalitz
    @ericmalitz21 күн бұрын

    It predates screen time. Wearing modern shoes and sitting all day have ruined modern humans. Modern gym culture has further made people worse in certain ways.

  • @tonyp.bahama9368

    @tonyp.bahama9368

    16 күн бұрын

    About the Gym culture, how so?

  • @fredricclack7137
    @fredricclack713721 күн бұрын

    Started MA at 25 😢yet in my late 40z: Full Chinese (🚫🇺🇸) Split; 68& Most the ☯️🔙

  • @Krongalo
    @Krongalo17 күн бұрын

    Do you believe in god

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