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Stretching After Exercise Helps Your Body Adjust to Inactivity Without Pain or Discomfort

Stretching after exercise can help your body adjust to inactivity without pain or discomfort.

The American Council on Exercise offers these safe-stretching guidelines:

  • Don't stretch if muscles aren't warmed up.
  • Carefully stretch until there's light tension in the muscles, taking a deep breath and slowly exhaling.
  • Hold that position for 15-to-30 seconds, relax and repeat up to four times.
  • Stay still and don't bounce during stretching.
  • Don't push yourself to the point of pain; ease the stretch until it is comfortable.
  • Breathe normally as you stretch. Don't hold your breath.

-- Diana Kohnle

 

Source: http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=175829
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