Why do you hold a stretch for 30 seconds?

But how long should you hold a stretch? Matt Dobler, Physician Assistant with OrthoCarolina and former competitive cross country runner, says that research has shown 30 seconds to be the optimal time to hold a static stretch. This amount of time allows the muscles to relax and be prepped to work.
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Why is it important to hold a stretch?

Boosts blood flow and circulation

Getting the blood flowing to your muscles supports your body's overall function by reducing stress and delivering oxygen throughout your body. This is especially important if you spend a lot of time sitting or have a sedentary lifestyle.
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How long do you have to hold a stretch for it to be effective?

For optimal results, you should spend a total of 60 seconds on each stretching exercise. So, if you can hold a particular stretch for 15 seconds, repeating it three more times would be ideal. If you can hold the stretch for 20 seconds, two more repetitions would do the trick.
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Does holding a stretch longer help?

But how long do you actually need to hold a stretch to increase flexibility? According to Dr. Matt Stevens, a physical therapist and owner of Pure Physio (Strongsville, Ohio), it's best to hold a stretch for one to two minutes to increase flexibility. However, even stretches for 20-30 seconds appear effective.
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How long is too long to hold a stretch?

You hold your stretches too long (or not long enough).

The sweet spot falls between 15 and 60 seconds, depending on your level of flexibility and the stretch. The safest bet is 30 seconds per stretch, which will work to lengthen your tissue and muscle fibers.
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Why do I feel more stiff after stretching?

Some people form adhesions that cause muscles to be 'glued' together. This inhibits your full range of motion. Isolating and stretching of these muscles can cause adhesions to break up, resulting in a minor soreness similar to after getting a good workout.
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What happens if you stretch too much?

Muscles that are overstretched will appear lax instead of toned and can cause instability issues within a joint, creating problems ranging from microscopic tears in the tissues to full tears of muscles, tendons or ligaments. Joints are also more likely to become hyperextended.
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Why does stretching hurt?

Stretching should never be painful. Exerting too much energy or going too deep into a stretch can result in a torn muscle. Slowly ease into your stretches. You may feel slightly uncomfortable during a stretch, but it should never hurt.
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When stretching What is the goal in seconds that one should aim for?

Bouncing as you stretch can injure your muscle and actually contribute to muscle tightness. Hold your stretch. Breathe normally and hold each stretch for about 30 seconds; in problem areas, you may need to hold for around 60 seconds. Don't aim for pain.
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Is it OK to stretch every day?

A daily regimen will deliver the greatest gains, but typically, you can expect lasting improvement in flexibility if you stretch at least two or three times a week. In the videos below, you'll find examples of static stretches that can be worked into any exercise or stretching routines.
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Does stretching weaken muscles?

It actually weakens them. In a recent study conducted at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, athletes generated less force from their leg muscles after static stretching than they did after not stretching at all. Other studies have found that this stretching decreases muscle strength by as much as 30 percent.
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How much flexibility can you gain?

Weitzel says that we all have a baseline level of tightness and flexibility, and with some effort, we can improve that fundamental level by about 20 or 25 percent. Beyond that, genetics generally limits our ability to keep improving. But he says it's to everyone's benefit to improve flexibility within their limits.
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Does stretching tone your body?

Yes, stretching can help you tone-up assuming you follow your stretches with strengthening exercises. When a muscle is stretched (and held for 30 seconds) two basic things happen in that muscle. One is the muscle starts to relax and the second is the muscle increases in length (elongates).
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What happens when you don't stretch?

Stretching keeps the muscles flexible, strong, and healthy, and we need that flexibility to maintain a range of motion in the joints. Without it, the muscles shorten and become tight.
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Why do we stretch when we yawn?

The stretching you do after waking isn't really stretching. It is a process involving the nervous system called pandiculation. Yawning is also pandiculation. The process happens in three stages: contraction, release and then lengthening of the muscles to their natural resting length.
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Why am I yawning and stretching?

A surge in plasma ACTH levels at night and just prior to awakening from sleep is also associated in humans with yawning and stretching behavior.
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How long should you hold a dynamic stretch?

So if it's part of a complete dynamic warm-up, you'd hold the stretch for around 15 to 30 seconds, not 60 to 90 seconds.” Static stretching after exercise, she says, can also help prevent post-workout stiffness because it can help put muscles back at their pre-exercise length.
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How many seconds are needed to hold your position in doing the static stretching?

Static stretching requires you to move a muscle as far as it can go without feeling any pain, then hold that position for 20 to 45 seconds. You should repeat static stretches two to three times each. This is a very effective way to increase flexibility.
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Does stretching release toxins?

Stretching Releases Toxins From Your Muscles

If you fail to stretch or work out for a long time, there's a good chance that toxins will build up in your muscles. The only way to really get them out is to stretch them out. By stretching, you can help to release these toxins.
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Are you supposed to stretch until it hurts?

Stretching should never be painful. Always stretch only to a point of mild discomfort, or tightness. Pain should not be a part of your stretching routine. If you are feeling pain while stretching, you may be stretching too intensely and this could cause injury.
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Why am I not flexible at all?

Nervous system responses: There are receptors in your joints, muscles, tendons and skin that relay information about how much these various tissues are stretching, and your body reacts accordingly. Age: Flexibility tends to diminish with age. Sex: Women tend to be more flexible than men.
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Why do my legs hurt when stretching?

A hamstring strain generally occurs as a result of muscle overload, such as when you are running and your leg is fully stretched out just before your foot strikes the ground. When your foot strikes the ground and all your weight is on it, the muscles can get stretched too far and they may start to tear.
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Why do I feel weak after stretching?

Muscles that are over stretched are less able to output power, for a short period. While they are longer they are also more prone to injury – not so good if you do a high impact sport. Dynamic stretches are better for keeping blood around the body and brain, giving you that 'buzzed' feeling.
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Why is stretching addictive?

The bottom line. Stretching tends to feel good because it activates your parasympathetic nervous system and increases blood flow to your muscles. It's thought that stretching may also release endorphins that help to reduce pain and enhance your mood.
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Why does stretching make me want to cry?

Whether you want to call it mechanical tension, emotional stress, or both, your body likely holds tension in your hips. It makes a lot of sense, then, that hip-opening stretches especially can cause emotions to burst forward in a bit of a panicked outpouring.
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