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Episode 35: Is Stretching Good For You?

An episode of the The Berman Method podcast, hosted by Jenni, titled "Episode 35: Is Stretching Good For You?" was published on March 21, 2022 and runs 28 minutes.

March 21, 2022 ·28m · The Berman Method

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(1:45) We are treating problems not symptoms, we are the David Vs. Goliath, going up against the corporate medical system (2:22) We first want to find out the problem, not the symptom (2:50) Today we are going to be talking about stretching and whether or not it’s a good thing (It depends) (3:40) Why Jake thinks stretching is not necessarily a good thing or a bad thing and that it is a dependent on the situation (4:07) We want to have an equal amount of strength and flexibility (5:06) When we...

(1:45) We are treating problems not symptoms, we are the David Vs. Goliath, going up against the corporate medical system

(2:22) We first want to find out the problem, not the symptom

(2:50) Today we are going to be talking about stretching and whether or not it’s a good thing (It depends)

(3:40) Why Jake thinks stretching is not necessarily a good thing or a bad thing and that it is a dependent on the situation

(4:07) We want to have an equal amount of strength and flexibility

(5:06) When we have in imbalance of strength and flexibility is when injuries occur

(5:37) If we are hypermobile we want to have equal strength to support the joints

(6:18) Hypermobile is 8-10 on the flexibility scale with 10 being the highest amount of flexibility 

(6:55) It is extremely challenging to be 8-10 in flexibility and strength but it is possible 

(7:00) Jake gives a perfect example 

(9:00) Jake would give Jenni equal strength and equal flexibility, he would give her a 9 in each category 

(9:55) A “yogi” is the term Jake refers to people that think yoga is the end all be all

(10:12) Yoga is good though but must be balanced. Every couple of months someone will come into the office (usually a female) that does yoga a ton and is dealing with back pain but doesn’t understand why

(12:06) When your body is in perfect strength all around, you should never need to stretch

(12:41) Stretching is good when you are tight, but why are you tight to begin with? Usually you get tight when something else is weak

(13:10) Back to the example of the “yogi” with back pain

(13:25) Weak glutes is the number one reason for back pain

(15:00) What do we need to focus on to get equal strength and flexibility?

(15:53) You should have control of all the degrees of motion of your joint

(16:36) Difference between active and passive stretching

(17:10) Jake gives an example using the knee

(18:37) This all comes down to injury prevention. Think about a chain on a bike, if a chain is super loose, there is more flexibility than strength, there is excessive motion in that chain which is fine if you are riding real slow. But if you start going down a hill, the chain comes off because there was too much flexibility for the speed that was being generated. The same thing is true with the human body

(21:03) Hypermobility in comparison to strength on the number scale is not a problem, until it is

(22:57) How do you know if they do not have enough flexibility versus strength? Jennis shares how she is aware of it while she is working out

(26:03) The number one sign you need to strengthen is feeling tightness after being in position for a prolonged period of time

(23:28) Sitting is the new smoking

(24:08) After sitting for a prolonged time, people will stand up with back pain but it due to the hip flexors being tight

(24:20) The back feels tight but it's due to the hip flexors. One of the reasons the hip flexors are so tight is because you didn’t squeeze your glutes hard enough to take the tension away from the hip flexors

(25:15) Jake provides a r

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