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What Science Actually Says About Getting More Flexible — No Cherry Picking

Apr 21, 202628 min
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Episode description

As yogis, we’re certainly aware of the many benefits of stretching — but are you aware of what the research actually says about how to stretch effectively? Or how to evaluate that research honestly?

 

On this week’s Yogaland, I’m sharing meta-analyses and systematic reviews to give you a clear, accurate, and intellectually honest picture of what actually increases flexibility.

 

In this episode, you’ll learn:

 

  • Why dynamic and passive stretching work through completely different mechanisms — and why you need both.

 

  •  What the research consistently shows about stretch intensity — and why moderate intensity outperforms both light and maximal stretching for tissue adaptation.

 

  • The sweet spot for hold duration — and why total weekly volume matters more than any single session variable.
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  • The most important and most under-appreciated variable in flexibility training.


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