The muscular flexibility training put in evidence a train of neurophysiological principals and an intricate amount of muscular and viscous-elastic properties. There are a lot of stretching methods, used on the clinical and sport contexts. Despite its common utilization, it isn’t usual the health and educational professionals reflect about the compounds and efficacy of the diverse stretching methods. In this article, we realize a critical review about the diverse methods used on the flexibility training, as the principles and parameters related with that. We will done special emphasis to the principles of the proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation and the diverse local relaxation methods, like warming. We will also have in count the revea...
The purpose of this review of literature was to determine the effects of ballistic stretching on per...
Virtually every athlete engages in some form of stretching before beginning a training routine or co...
According to deVries (11), flexibility is defined as the range of possible movement in a joint or se...
The muscular flexibility training put in evidence a train of neurophysiological principals and an in...
Stretching is usually performed before exercise in an attempt to enhance performance and reduce the ...
Flexibility is understood as the range of motion of a joint. Specifically, structured stretching exe...
Flexibility or limberness refers to the absolute or precise range of motion in a joint or series of ...
Includes bibliographies.The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of two proprioceptive n...
This presentation will focus on what needs to be done academically, clinically, technologically and ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the short term effects of five separate treatments on the...
The role of flexibility in exercise performance is a widely debated topic in the exercise science fi...
<p>Human exercise aims to improve physical fitness. Physical fitness need to be trained and maintain...
This narrative review examined the biomechanical effect of stretching exercises on skeletal muscles....
Flexibility has been traditionally accepted as an integral part of both fitness and sport-specific c...
This is the second article providing a review of the concepts of stretching and flexibility and how ...
The purpose of this review of literature was to determine the effects of ballistic stretching on per...
Virtually every athlete engages in some form of stretching before beginning a training routine or co...
According to deVries (11), flexibility is defined as the range of possible movement in a joint or se...
The muscular flexibility training put in evidence a train of neurophysiological principals and an in...
Stretching is usually performed before exercise in an attempt to enhance performance and reduce the ...
Flexibility is understood as the range of motion of a joint. Specifically, structured stretching exe...
Flexibility or limberness refers to the absolute or precise range of motion in a joint or series of ...
Includes bibliographies.The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of two proprioceptive n...
This presentation will focus on what needs to be done academically, clinically, technologically and ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the short term effects of five separate treatments on the...
The role of flexibility in exercise performance is a widely debated topic in the exercise science fi...
<p>Human exercise aims to improve physical fitness. Physical fitness need to be trained and maintain...
This narrative review examined the biomechanical effect of stretching exercises on skeletal muscles....
Flexibility has been traditionally accepted as an integral part of both fitness and sport-specific c...
This is the second article providing a review of the concepts of stretching and flexibility and how ...
The purpose of this review of literature was to determine the effects of ballistic stretching on per...
Virtually every athlete engages in some form of stretching before beginning a training routine or co...
According to deVries (11), flexibility is defined as the range of possible movement in a joint or se...