Stretching Myths and Stretching Facts w/ Greg Lehman

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In this episode, yoga teacher Jenni Rawlings and Exercise Science professor Travis Pollen discuss the science of stretching with one of their mentors and biggest inspirations, Greg Lehman, BKin, MSc, DC, MScPT. As is the norm with this podcast, an abundance of common myths about this topic are highlighted and busted. We hope this discussion helps inspire a change in the dialog around stretching in the yoga, movement, and fitness worlds!

Topics discussed include:

  • What is stretching?

  • What’s the distinction between active and passive stretching – and does it really matter?

  • How does stretching affect the tissues of the body – in both the immediate, short term and in the bigger picture, long term?

  • What’s the relationship between stretching and injury prevention?

  • What does research currently suggest about stretching right before an athletic activity? Does it hinder performance or not?

  • Is the practice of Yin Yoga and long-held passive stretches in general safe or dangerous?

  • Should people with systemic connective tissue disorders such as Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome avoid stretching?

  • Should flexibility be retired as a major component of physical fitness?

  • And so much more!


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