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Ep. 91: Stretching, Flexibility, Mobility, and the Nervous System with Irvin Eisenberg and Jeremy Lesniak
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In this episode of Resilience Radio, Irvin Eisenberg and Jeremy Lesniak explore the crucial differences between stretching, flexibility, and mobility. They discuss the role of the nervous system in movement, why warming up properly matters, and how over-flexibility can lead to injuries. The episode also introduces pendiculation—a natural movement approach that enhances flexibility without strain.
Key topics include: ✅ Flexibility vs. Mobility – What’s the difference? ✅ Stretching Safely – Why forcing flexibility can backfire ✅ The Nervous System’s Role – How relaxation impacts range of motion ✅ Warming Up Effectively – Preparing the body for movement ✅ Pendiculation – A smarter way to enhance mobility
Takeaways:
Stretching improves range of motion and prevents injuries.
Flexibility is passive, while mobility is active range of motion.
The nervous system plays a crucial role in how we stretch.
Stretching should not involve tearing muscles.
Relaxed stretching is more effective than forced stretching.
Flexibility is less important than mobility for functional movement.
Over-flexibility can lead to injuries if not managed properly.
Natural movements, like pendiculation, can enhance flexibility.
Warming up should focus on familiarizing the nervous system with movement.
Accumulating time in a relaxed state is key to improving flexibility.
Sound Bites: "Stretching correctly is not tearing muscles." "We need to do it in a relaxed way." "Accumulating time in a relaxed way is key."
Chapters: 00:00 – Understanding Stretching and Movement 02:31 – Flexibility vs. Mobility: Key Distinctions 05:40 – The Role of the Nervous System in Stretching 08:40 – Warming Up: Preparing the Body for Movement 11:48 – The Dangers of Over-Flexibility 14:40 – Natural Movement Patterns and Their Benefits 17:35 – Accumulating Time for Flexibility and Mobility
Music Credit: 🎵 Finlay’s Menopausal Fridge & Some Biological Process by Aaron Marcus
Listen on Libsyn: Resilience Radio Podcast Watch on YouTube: Resilience Radio YouTube Book an Appointment with Irvin: Schedule Here
94 episodes
Manage episode 478223033 series 2842382
In this episode of Resilience Radio, Irvin Eisenberg and Jeremy Lesniak explore the crucial differences between stretching, flexibility, and mobility. They discuss the role of the nervous system in movement, why warming up properly matters, and how over-flexibility can lead to injuries. The episode also introduces pendiculation—a natural movement approach that enhances flexibility without strain.
Key topics include: ✅ Flexibility vs. Mobility – What’s the difference? ✅ Stretching Safely – Why forcing flexibility can backfire ✅ The Nervous System’s Role – How relaxation impacts range of motion ✅ Warming Up Effectively – Preparing the body for movement ✅ Pendiculation – A smarter way to enhance mobility
Takeaways:
Stretching improves range of motion and prevents injuries.
Flexibility is passive, while mobility is active range of motion.
The nervous system plays a crucial role in how we stretch.
Stretching should not involve tearing muscles.
Relaxed stretching is more effective than forced stretching.
Flexibility is less important than mobility for functional movement.
Over-flexibility can lead to injuries if not managed properly.
Natural movements, like pendiculation, can enhance flexibility.
Warming up should focus on familiarizing the nervous system with movement.
Accumulating time in a relaxed state is key to improving flexibility.
Sound Bites: "Stretching correctly is not tearing muscles." "We need to do it in a relaxed way." "Accumulating time in a relaxed way is key."
Chapters: 00:00 – Understanding Stretching and Movement 02:31 – Flexibility vs. Mobility: Key Distinctions 05:40 – The Role of the Nervous System in Stretching 08:40 – Warming Up: Preparing the Body for Movement 11:48 – The Dangers of Over-Flexibility 14:40 – Natural Movement Patterns and Their Benefits 17:35 – Accumulating Time for Flexibility and Mobility
Music Credit: 🎵 Finlay’s Menopausal Fridge & Some Biological Process by Aaron Marcus
Listen on Libsyn: Resilience Radio Podcast Watch on YouTube: Resilience Radio YouTube Book an Appointment with Irvin: Schedule Here
94 episodes
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