The Importance of Stretching
Stretching is an important part of muscle health. It is a
simple, quick and effective way to bring oxygen rich, nutrient rich blood into
the
muscles, making them more supple and relaxed. A relaxed muscle is less likely to
tear or go into spasm. This means a decrease in body pain and an increase in
general well being.
Most of us think of stretching in association with cooling
down after
exercising or playing sports. Of course, stretching at this time is an
important part of decreasing your chance of injuries. However,
stretching can also be incorporated into your daily living to give you more
energy, introduce gentle body awareness and keep your muscles more relaxed and
less prone to pain or injury.
When you work for long periods in one position, your body
needs breaks. You can achieve this by simply stopping every hour to stretch. If
you’re at the computer, do some neck rolls; on your feet, stretch your legs
and low back; at the wheel, stop and stretch your neck and
shoulders. Simple 5 minute stretches every hour can save you from painful, stiff
muscles at the end of a workday. Stretching regularly can also give you more
awareness of your body and the ability to stop and relax your muscles
consciously and ward off potential injuries.
A little stretching throughout the day can go a long way.
Be kind to your body and start stretching today.