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Stretching Strategies

Committing to a consistent stretching routine can feel daunting, especially for those not engaged in regular athletic activity. Research indicates that static stretching offers the most significant improvements in limb range of motion, with an average increase of 20.9%. Interestingly, longer holds of 60 seconds every other day may be just as effective as shorter, more frequent sessions.
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    Improve Flexibility with Research-Supported Stretching Protocols | Huberman Lab Podcast #76

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    • For the stretch protocol that Andrew Huberman describes in the episode Fitness Toolkit: Protocol & Tools to Optimize Physical Health | Huberman Lab Podcast #94, how many seconds should static stretches be held?

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    • For the stretch protocol that Andrew Huberman describes in the episode Fitness Toolkit: Protocol & Tools to Optimize Physical Health | Huberman Lab Podcast #94, how many seconds should static stretches be held?

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