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As it turns out, flexibility, or the ability to move freely without being restricted, such as when doing certain yoga or stretching poses, is indeed a genetic trait that's passed down through families. That being said, however, it is quite possible to train and practice to become more flexible.
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Read More »If you’ve tried time and time again to do certain activities that require flexibility to no avail, you might be wondering whether or not you’re just not cut out for the whole “flexible” thing. And if you’ve seen someone else, who seemingly doesn’t train or practice to do certain activities that require flexibility, do so with total ease, you’re probably thinking that they have to be genetically predisposed to have this level of flexibility. As it turns out, flexibility, or the ability to move freely without being restricted, such as when doing certain yoga or stretching poses, is indeed a genetic trait that’s passed down through families. That being said, however, it is quite possible to train and practice to become more flexible. For example, people who have been practicing yoga for many years have developed flexibility, explains Reda Elmardi, R.D., certified nutritionist, Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist Trainer, and founder of The Gym Goat. What’s more: A person’s flexibility can change over time. In fact, when we’re younger, our bodies are still developing and changing. “As we get older, our muscles get stronger and stiffer and our bones harden and our ligaments tighten,” explains Elmardi. “These changes make it harder to move and bend.” The good news is that, as long as we keep working at it, we can continue to improve our flexibility. There are several factors that play a role in determining one’s flexibility other than genetics. One of those is exercising. “A person involved in any kind of sport tends to be more flexible since even a basic warm-up and cool-down includes some stretching exercises,” says Oleksiy Torokhtiy, a professional athlete with 20 years of experience in Olympic weightlifting under his belt. Another factor is muscle mass. “Huge muscles can turn out to be an obstacle and limit the range of motion in particular body parts,” says Torokhtiy. “Additionally, muscles become stiff after lifting weights, therefore, it is very important to perform stretching regularly if you want to remain flexible enough rather than bulky and clumsy.” Finally, as we already mentioned, age definitely influences a person’s flexibility. “It is no secret that children can bend in all directions easily, but, as years go by, the level of water and collagen in our connective tissues decreases and makes us less flexible and even able to develop this quality,” says Torokhtiy. If you’re looking to level-up your flexibility, it’s not too late. Just follow these tips from fitness pros.
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