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This type of stretching focuses on the body’s fascial system. By applying force to the adhesion or the “knot in the muscle, ” the elastic collagenous fibers are smoothed out into an alignment that is more parallel with the direction of the muscle or fascia.
The reason why this is important is because it allows you to have more function from your muscle groups. The adhesion’s are like road bumps in your muscle which prevent the entire use of the targeted area. We can use this type of stretching prior and/or after the workout.
In my opinion I prefer the stretching before the workout because it releases the stress locked up in the muscle fibers and it causes better performance from the muscle.
The best way to utilize the foam roller is this sequence.-2-3 sets of holding and not moving for 18-22 seconds on the adhesion-Progress every 2-3 weeks to more sensitive areas.
Modality progressions are as follows:
- Tennis Ball
- Foam Roll
- Medicine Ball
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April 2nd, 2010 at 9:21 am
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April 2nd, 2010 at 9:21 am
I tried the tennis ball you recommened, wow that hurt! Haha