First, let's establish that stretching is good for you. I'm not talking the intense stretching gymnasts do in search of uber flexibility or the sustained stretching some yoga practitioners do to strengthen connective tissue.
I'm talking normal stretching, the reachy stuff you do automatically when you wake up or after you've been sitting cross-legged for too long.
Even so, and in all those aforementioned circumstances, stretching is more complex, thorough and nuanced than most of us acknowledge. For starters, when you stretch, you don't stretch just one muscle or one body part. This is because your whole body is connected through a fascial web. That's one reason why rolling your foot on a tennis ball can release tension in your temples.
Also, when you stretch, you stretch fascia, epithelial tissues, neural tissues and muscular tissues. That's not all: Stretching those aforementioned tissues can even change how your DNA expresses itself, according to a new and growing field called epigenetics.
In sum: A lot goes on when you stretch!
But, again, on a basic and relatable level, stretching wakes you up when you're flagging and calms you down when you're anxious. You know this instinctively, which is why you do it, though research backing your post-stretch serenity can’t hurt: Stretching has been shown to lower blood pressure in those with normal to high readings or stage 1 hypertension, according to a study published in the December 2020 issue of Journal of Physical Activity and Health.
Here are 4 easy stretches you can do at your desk, whether seated or standing. It’s good to do each stretch for at least two breaths, and you don’t need to do each for more than four breaths.
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