Stretching Scientifically by Thomas Kurz (.ePUB)
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Stretching Scientifically: A Guide to Flexibility Training by Thomas Kurz
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Overview: “This book is useful to athletes, instructors, and coaches. It provides them with with information how to test potential flexibility, how to choose [a] stretching method, and how to have full flexibility … even without a warm-up.” — WTF Taekwondo
“explains stretching in agonizing detail. The best are the exerciseroutines. They work. Many martial artists swear by these methods.” — Martial Arts Training
Stretching Scientifically tells you how to workout and what kept you from becoming more flexible faster. It tells you all the whys of dos and don’ts so now you will know how to develop your flexibility quickly and safely. You will know how to determine your potential flexibility (you will see if you have the potential to do front and side splits), how to make your muscles longer and stronger, and how to have your full range of motion without any warm-up.
Stretching Scientifically discusses all factors limiting flexibility (muscle tissue, connective tissue, and nervous system). Brilliantly simple tests of hip joint mobility and of your muscle length dispel common misconceptions on what limits your flexibility the most. You will learn how to develop each of the three kinds of flexibility (dynamic, static active, and static passive) to suit your athletic needs. Sensible design of exercises lets you stretch alone — without a partner or equipment while the use of knowledge of methodology of sports training improves your flexibility instantly with only a few minutes of stretching daily.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Health, Fitness & Self-help
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