Flexibility - More Than Stretching

Flexibility - More Than Stretching

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Flexibility is a very misunderstood concept.

For starters, flexibility and stretching have long been considered to be the same thing, when in fact, theyre not.

Performing basic static stretches (like a standard hamstring or calf stretch) can certainly increase the resting length and decrease the tone of a given muscle, but that may have little to no effect on the actual flexibility that a young athlete has.

Flexibility more precisely, refers to the range of motion (ROM) that a given joint can exhibit (as influenced by the muscles surrounding it).

This range of motion, as the term infers, involves movement.

Holding a static hamstring stretch for a certain period of time has no real impact on how well that muscle moves or to what degree it allows the joints that it effects to move.

So why then, do so many youth sport practices start with stretching?

One word

Dogma.

As parents and coaches, you have been exposed to the pre-practice stretching habits for years and therefore have always assumed them to be right.

Your coaches did that with you.

Their coaches did it with them.

Of course you need to stretch, you may be saying you have to prepare the body for the work its about to do.

Well Yes! But lets look at it from a different perspective for a second.

When you were young, you likely went outside to play with your friends every day in the summer just like I did.

You walked out the front door.

Headed around back to grab your bike.

Hopped aboard and headed straight for the park.

When you got there, the football/soccer/baseball/basketball game had already started, so you jumped right in

And you played.

In my case (and maybe yours to) for hours!

But wait a second.

How is that possible?

You didt stretch before you started how did you not fall into a million little pieces, turn to stone, melt or experience any of the other doomsday predictions we feel are going to happen to our kids if they dont stretch before the big game or tonights practice.

The reality is that stretching likely isnt necessary before activity.

I say likely because that often can depend on your age, current fitness level or pre-existing injuries.

But with young athletes, its almost always the case.

Flexibility however, IS important.

Flexibility remember, is the range of motion a joint has as influenced by the muscles surrounding it.

And believe it or not, flexibility is most enhanced by

Are you ready for it?

Strength training!

The stronger a muscle is through a wide range of movements, the greater the range of motion is at the joints that muscle interacts with.

I know strength training limits flexibility.

More dogma period!

Try this exercise as a great flexibility enhancer for young athletes before your next practice or game.

It will increase the strength of many of the key muscles in the leg and add to the flexibility of your young athletes:


Leg Raises (4-Quarter)

Lie on your back

Raise one leg straight up in the air, while keeping the other one straight against the ground

Slowly lower your leg towards the side, keeping the knee straight the whole time, until you almost reach the ground

Hold for a couple of seconds (but not too many!)

Raise the leg back up again

Lower again, this time the other way (across your body)

Allow your hips to roll with you and hold the leg above the ground for a couple of seconds

Raise the leg back up again

Lower to the original starting position and repeat with the other leg

Go back and forth between legs for a total of 5 8 reps leg.

Tremendous developmental flexibility and strength enhancer that will have your young athlete primed for the game!


About the Author:
Known as 'America's Youth Fitness Coach', Brian Grasso spends all his time training young athletes, children with disabilities and those encumbered with body weight concerns.

He has authored two books on the subject and was recently featured in Newsweek magazine for his work in youth fitness and sports training. He has also been named as one of the 'Top 100 Trainers in America' by Men's Health magazine.

Brian is the Founder and CEO of the International Youth Conditioning Association and can be contacted through his website - www.DevelopingAthletics.com





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