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Stretching vs Resistance Training: The Flexibility Debate

18 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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Most people think flexibility is just about stretching muscles longer. That’s part of it, but it’s not the whole story. In this video, we’re digging into what actually controls your range of motion. We’ll break down the role your nervous system plays, how motor patterns influence flexibility, and why simply forcing yourself deeper into stretches doesn’t always lead to lasting results. Then we’ll walk through the research comparing stretching and resistance training, looking at how each one impacts flexibility, strength, and long-term carryover. Not just what improves range in the moment, but what actually sticks and transfers to real movement. I’ll also show you how full range of motion strength training fits into this conversation, where different types of stretching can still be useful, and how to structure both depending on your goal. Coaching inquiries email me at randall@alwaysadaptive.com or visit alwaysadaptive.com

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