The ideal stretching routine


Stretching promotes flexibility and helps your joints maintain a healthy range of motion - and in doing so, also lowers the chances of joint and muscle strain.

But how often should you stretch? How long should you hold a stretch? And how many times should you do each stretch?

A panel of experts convened by the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) reviewed a wide range of studies to help answer these questions. Stretching has been studied much less rigorously than other forms of exercise, so the science is not as strong. But, based on the evidence, the panel agreed that:


  • Healthy adults should do flexibility exercises (stretches, yoga, or tai chi) for all major muscle-tendon groups -- neck, shoulders, chest, trunk, lower back, hips, legs, and ankles - at least two to three times a week.
  • For optimal results, you should spend a lot of 60 seconds on each stretching exercise. So, if you can hold a particular stretch for 15 seconds, repeating it three more times would be ideal. If you can hold the stretch for 20 seconds, two more repetitions would be the trick. 

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