Static stretching (SS) is widely used in warm-ups before training and competition. A growing amount of research, however, has demonstrated that SS can impair muscle performance, leading to a reevaluation of optimal warm-up protocols. This commentary discusses many of the methodological issues that can influence conclusions about the acute effects of SS on performance. One difficulty in interpreting the literature is the lack of control or communication about the volume and intensity of the various stretching treatments used. Another major issue is the failure of many researchers to evaluate SS as it is used in practice, particularly the interaction with the other general and sport-specific components of the warm-up. Acute warm-up effects on...
This review presents the methods used to investigate the effects of various stretching protocols on ...
Although static stretching (SS) is utilized during warm-up before training and competition, the resu...
Stretching exercises are commonly used as an integral part of a pre-exercise warm-up training sessio...
INTRODUCTION: Warm-ups are integral to coaches ’ and athletes ’ preparations, yet current research a...
Static stretching prior to sport has been shown to decrease force production in comparison to the in...
This review presents the methods used to investigate the effects of various stretching protocols on ...
The purpose of the study was to determine the effects of static and dynamic stretching protocols wit...
Whereas a variety of pre-exercise activities have been incorporated as part of a “warm-up” prior to ...
Introduction: Significant evidence indicates that static muscle stretching can acutely reduce muscle...
Warming up before the start of any physical activity has been a common practice for many decades. It...
Previous research has shown that static stretching (SS) can diminish the peak force output of stretc...
Background: Alongside its role in athletic conditioning, stretching has commonly been integrated in ...
A systematic review of the literature was undertaken to assess the efficacy of static stretching as ...
Purpose This study aimed to examine the effects of static and dynamic stretching routines performed ...
This review presents the methods used to investigate the effects of various stretching protocols on ...
Although static stretching (SS) is utilized during warm-up before training and competition, the resu...
Stretching exercises are commonly used as an integral part of a pre-exercise warm-up training sessio...
INTRODUCTION: Warm-ups are integral to coaches ’ and athletes ’ preparations, yet current research a...
Static stretching prior to sport has been shown to decrease force production in comparison to the in...
This review presents the methods used to investigate the effects of various stretching protocols on ...
The purpose of the study was to determine the effects of static and dynamic stretching protocols wit...
Whereas a variety of pre-exercise activities have been incorporated as part of a “warm-up” prior to ...
Introduction: Significant evidence indicates that static muscle stretching can acutely reduce muscle...
Warming up before the start of any physical activity has been a common practice for many decades. It...
Previous research has shown that static stretching (SS) can diminish the peak force output of stretc...
Background: Alongside its role in athletic conditioning, stretching has commonly been integrated in ...
A systematic review of the literature was undertaken to assess the efficacy of static stretching as ...
Purpose This study aimed to examine the effects of static and dynamic stretching routines performed ...
This review presents the methods used to investigate the effects of various stretching protocols on ...
Although static stretching (SS) is utilized during warm-up before training and competition, the resu...
Stretching exercises are commonly used as an integral part of a pre-exercise warm-up training sessio...