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		<title>To stretch or not to stretch????</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[3 weeks long I will be my own guinea pig I am 32 years young I have been doing multiple sports for more then 25 years I have been training martial arts for more then 15 years. I have been teaching martial arts for almost 12 years I have been a physiotherapist for almost 10 [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=mennosiebinga.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10585939&amp;post=18&amp;subd=mennosiebinga&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>3 weeks long I will be my own guinea pig<br />
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I am 32 years young<br />
I have been doing multiple sports for more then 25 years<br />
I have been training martial arts for more then 15 years.<br />
I have been teaching martial arts for almost 12 years<br />
I have been a physiotherapist for almost 10 years<br />
I have been a personal trainer for almost 4 years<br />
And more…..</p>
<p>With all these things I have always been taught that it’s very important to stretch.<br />
Different people and different sports give different reasons for stretching like decrease the risk of getting injury, to relax muscles, to increase range of motion, etc.<br />
But there are also enough people who say you shouldn’t stretch because it will actually increase your risk of getting a injury.<br />
With martial arts it’s important that one is at least a bit flexible, especially if one is to do competition. Over the years I found out a new way of stretching which I think works better, quicker and safer then the conventional way.<br />
I have taught this way to numerous people and also the effect that it have on them and their results.<br />
Now I want to take this to the next level by making instructionsmaterial (e-book, video and audio) so not only people who live in my neighbourhood can experience this and reap the effects.<br />
I will also interview class people from different industries to ask their opinion about the benefits or not about stretching and their favorite stretching techniques for their sport and/or work-out.<br />
But before I do this I will use myself as a guinea pig for 3 weeks.<br />
Siebinga method vs Conventional way<br />
My whole left side I will stretch every day with the SIebinga method.<br />
My whole right side I will stretch every day using the conventional method.</p>
<p>These are the measurements I am using while doing the stretching<br />
Flexibility of all the muscles and joint (objective)<br />
Heart rate while stretching left side vs right side (objective)<br />
Energy level before, during and after while stretching left side vs right side (subjective)<br />
Balance before and after while stretching left side vs right side (objective)<br />
Ability to hold breathing before and after stretching left side vs right side (objective)<br />
Level of strain/heaviness of my body/muscles and joints while stretching left side vs right side (subjective)<br />
Level of power in my muscles while stretching left side vs right side (objective)</p>
<p>My hypothesis is that after 3 weeks my left side will have more increased in flexibility then my right, lower heart rate while doing the left side stretching then right side, left side will have a better balance, more power, less heaviness and strain, better ability to hold my breathing after stretching the left side then the right side and that I have more energy after the stretch on my left side then my right side.</p>
<p>My way will not only give you faster results in the short term, I also believe it will do your body less harm and in the long shot makes it easier for your body to maintain the training and health.<br />
I believe its also possible to make your comfort zone bigger by staying in your comfort zone, not by being outside of it.<br />
During my 3 week research I will post videos and articles regarding stretching and training. If you have any thought, opinions, etc<br />
Please feel free to share</p>
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