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What’s so Special About ‘Range of Motion’?: 3 Reasons Why Mobilization and Stretching are VITAL to Your Program

Priming the muscles’ elasticity Building Healthy Movement Habits Optimizing power

Mobilization requires techniques and exercises to improve the flexibility and movement capacity of our muscles and joints. This can involve a combination of stretching, dynamic movements, and specific targeting exercises for the different parts of the body. After releasing the muscles, we can use mobilization exercises to open up and habituate greater ranges of motion. Start by also introducing mobilization to your program, simply with dynamic stretches before a workout and static stretches afterward. With regular practice, individuals can maintain or improve their flexibility, making their movements and athletic performance smooth and more efficient.

Priming The Muscle’s ‘Elasticity’:

Elasticity in muscles refers to their ability to return to their original length after being stretched or contracted. You can think of it like a rubber band’s ability to stretch but still be able to return to it’s normal length. This quality is crucial for muscle performance because it allows muscles to contract and relax efficiently without strain. The muscles become more elastic through regular practice of stretching and mobilizing those certain muscles. Enhanced muscle elasticity brings out a better performance, ensuring that the muscles can handle the stresses and demands placed upon them, but also the increased potential for power production.

Optimizing Your Power:

An efficient range of motion is key to generating great power in both training and performance. When muscles and joints move freely and without restriction, they can produce greater force and perform movements with greater power and speed. For an athletes this is a big deal as this translates to stronger, more explosive movements. Stretching and mobilization exercises ensure that the muscles are prepared to handle these demands, allowing for optimal power output. By incorporating these practices into their routine, anyone can enhance their overall physical capabilities and explosiveness in their movements.

Building Healthy Movement Habits:

Healthy movement habits are fundamental for injury prevention, movement efficiency, and effective weight transfer during. Regular mobilization and stretching help build these habits by promoting better posture, balance, and coordination so the muscles and joints have an optimal range of motion. They can create more efficient and safe movement, reducing the likelihood of overcompensation and imbalances that often lead to injuries. Well stretched muscles are better at transferring weight and absorbing impact, which plays a huge role in sport and training. It’s always a great idea to recover and relieve your body just as hard as you train it.

 

Written by:

Dan Aquino – BS, ASFA-CPT

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