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A Physical Therapist Explains Why Resistance Bands Shouldn’t Be Used For Stretching

08/06/2020 - 04:50 PM


When gyms closed in early March, I stocked up on affordable fitness equipment [1] that I could easily store in my tiny New York City apartment. Resistance bands quickly became the MVP of that category — and also in all my at-home workouts.

I've used them around my ankles during jump squats to burn out my quads, for intense booty workouts, and even for tricep toning with kickbacks.

I'm definitely getting my money's worth, but I was curious if I was missing out on yet another use for my beloved bands: stretching. And I'm glad I asked an expert before rolling out my yoga mat! According to Tara Hackney, PT, DPT, OCS, KTTP, from Athletico Cedar Rapids [2], a stretchy resistance band truly isn't the best tool for at-home stretching.

"For static stretching, which can help with gaining flexibility by holding the stretch for longer durations, I recommend a strap that is stiffer and not as flexible," Hackney says.

With a stiffer strap — like a yoga strap [3], for example — you don't have to work as hard to hold the stretch as you would with a springy band.

Therefore, with a stiff stretching band, Hackney explains "you can focus on relaxing the muscle you are focusing on and achieving the best stretch."

If you already have a yoga strap, you can get started on expanding your stretch routine with these three stretches from Hackney.

Not sure if the tool you have works well for assisted stretching? Reach out to your doctor, medical professional, or certified personal trainer for advice.

Hamstring Stretch

Quad Stretch

Pec Stretch/Chest Stretch


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https://www.popsugar.co.uk/fitness/why-you-shouldnt-stretch-with-resistance-bands-47531092