Per stretching io comunque intendevo un minimo decente diciamo senza ricercare chissa quali risultati in esso,giusto per ad esempio decomprimere un attimo la spina dorsale,per migliorare un po l'elasticita nei femorali e nel tendine d'achille,per aiutare un po l'elasticita muscolare diciamo,ma giusto 10minuti .Insomma nella giusta misura puo servire eccome e non è dannoso secondo me.
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"So why stretch? My number-one reason for stretching is to maintain a "specific joint relationship." Put simply, if the bones get drawn closer together than desirable, the impingement of connective tissue at the joint can cause all sorts of problems, especially nerve pinching. This can set off a range of neural activity, all the way from muscle spasms to feelings that the muscle has been torn. By stretching and keeping the joints healthy, you can continue to train. The two most critical joints are the hip joint (where the femur or upper leg meets the hipbone) and the shoulder (where the humerus or upper arm meets the shoulder joint).
My second reason for stretching is to allow you to obtain joint angles in your strength exercises that will provide greater training effects (more strength at specific joint angles and higher amounts of hypertrophy). Anyone wanting to confirm this theory just needs to have, say, a small muscle like the tibialis anterior (front shin muscle) loosened up. The immediate payoff, in most cases, will be an automatic increase in squat range. And if this doesn't increase your range of motion, bring in the big guns and extensively stretch the hip flexors, then squat. You'll immediately know what I'm speaking about from your own personal experience, which is much more valuable than just reading my opinion about it!
My third and final reason for stretching is to support and/or accelerate recovery."
“ se ti abitui a mettere dei limiti a quello che fai, fisicamente o in qualsiasi altro livello, questo si ripercuoterà in tutte le tue azioni per il resto della tua vita. Si propagherà nel tuo lavoro, nella tua morale, nel tuo essere in generale. Non ci sono limiti. Ci sono fasi, ma non devi rimanere ancorato ad esse, bisogna superarle… L’uomo deve costantemente superare i suoi limiti”
Bruce Lee.
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