Limber for Life

It is so easy to skip stretching.  I skip it myself after many workouts. What gives?  We all know stretching is beneficial.  Why do we brush it aside so easily?

To encourage ourselves to stretch more we need to 1) enjoy it and 2) recognize it has value. Even if we don’t love exercise, many people make themselves do it because they know it’s good for them.  Why isn’t it the same for stretching?

Why We Stretch:

Range of Motion

We don’t need to be the newest member of Cirque Du Soleil, but it’s beneficial to maintain our mobility.  Ultimately that’s what stretching does.  It helps you keep your full range of motion (ROM) at every joint.

When we lose range of motion and flexibility, it limits what we can do.  Maybe you’ve noticed you can’t get up and down off the floor anymore, it’s hard to get your sock on, or you can’t scratch that itch on your back in a spot you used to be able to reach.

Reduce Pain

Also, limited ROM can lead to pain and discomfort.  If joints are clamped down and restricted it can lead to injury or pain.  This works at the other extreme too.  People who are hypermobile often […]

Limber for Life2024-03-08T16:38:15-05:00

Grip Strength

Multiple research shows a correlation between overall health markers and grip strength.  There seems to be a particular correlation with cardiovascular health (based on a study of 140,000 people over 4 years).  Some researchers think testing grip strength might be a cheap, easy way to assess general heart health.

This matters because grip strength often starts to diminish between the age of 50-55 (I don’t know about you, but that sounds young to me).  And Millennials have lost grip strength compared to their adult counterparts from the 1980s.  This loss is more pronounced in men than women, but both have lost their grip.  (Note: the research on this did not indicate they are concerned this is causing heart issues in adults today, more just that as a population we do less manual labor.)

The real issue is that grip strength has such practical applications in life, so if and when you lose it, you notice it daily.  If your grip strength is still good you might take for granted using a fork, pumping gas, vacuuming, lifting a water jug, or opening a jar of pickles, but all these tasks require grip strength.

Grip strength is interconnected with wrist health and forearm strength.  So […]

Grip Strength2023-09-28T12:46:41-04:00
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