As well as increasing the flexibility of your joints and muscles, stretching has a number of beneficial side effects that will improve your life. Increased flexibility not only leads to better performance in your chosen sport, it also helps you feel better in general. Being limber helps you to breathe more deeply and naturally, and you feel less stressed throughout the day.
By being mindful of how your body reacts to stretching, you will develop increased body awareness. Another benefit of stretching is a large increase in energy. Extremely tight muscles have reduced circulation, which results in a lack of necessary oxygen and a build up of waste products in the muscle. You will be left feeling fatigued and your muscles will be sore. When you stretch often, you remove these waste products and provide necessary nutrition to the muscles improving circulation. You will definitely be energized and feel better all around.
You will also improve your focus by turning your stretching into a meditative activity. When you stretch, concentrate not only on loosening your muscles, but on synchronizing your breathing with your movements. Deep breathing improves your flexibility, allowing your body to fully relax. This will bring a calming effect and reduce some of the noise that can build up in your head.
Stress is usually manifested in our bodies as tightness. Stiff neck, sore back, tight hamstrings, chronic headaches and hunched shoulders can be signs of excess stress. You will reduce your general stress levels by spending a short amount of time stretching daily to relax any problem areas. If you find yourself stressed out, take some time and target where specifically the stress is coming from and do two or three minor stretches for prompt relief.
As you get older, your body will take longer to repair itself. Stretching regularly will provide relief from the soreness you experience the day after a workout. Your muscles will thank you for this. Age related flexibility problems can be reversed with regular stretching and exercise. If you are older and have not been very active, it may take some work but stick with it. In time, you will reach the same level of flexibility as people much younger than you.
In conclusion, many people do not realize all of the benefits of stretching. In addition to the obvious benefits to the joints and muscles, stretching improves your overall fitness, body awareness, energy level, focus and ability to relax. Start today and incorporate a general stretching routine into your workout or any time of the day.