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    What's up, guys?

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    Jeff Cavaliere, ATHLEANX.com.

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    Today we're going to talk about why stretching is killing your gains.

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    To demonstrate it I want to start by having us all stand up and do a set of 15 degree

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    angle dorsiflexion, 130 degree knee flexion, and 110 degree hip flexion, lower lumbar/spine

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    stabilizing, scap retracting, forward eye gazes.

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    With, maybe, 300lbs.

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    You don’t know what that is?

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    See, the thing is, that's just a squat, but your body doesn't store that information that

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    way.

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    Your body recognizes a squat as a squat, and you learned it from a very young age.

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    It's called an engram.

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    An engram is a stored motor pattern that allows us to be neurologically efficient so when

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    I have to squat – let's say, when I have a muscle marker in my pocket that I drop,

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    I don’t think about going through every component that I just listed out for you.

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    But in order to get down there, yes, all that stuff is happening for me to go down here

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    and squat.

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    But instead, instantly my body knows 'get down to the ground, pick that thing up, and

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    go'.

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    So what happens is, when you start to do static stretching, holding stretches for 30 seconds,

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    45 seconds – some people do them for a minute and a half – prior to either training, or

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    going out and competing in something, you're asking for trouble because what you're trying

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    to do is – in an effort to do a good thing you're causing your body to have to readapt

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    on the fly, and it doesn’t really do a great job of it.

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    Especially early on in your training.

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    So it compromises your ability to do this.

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    So if I were to do that before a squat, and I stretch all the things out – because guys

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    do everything, they'll stretch out their quads, they'll stretch out their hamstrings, they're

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    going to stretch out their hips before they do a squat, even upper body because they know

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    they've got to get their shoulders back in order to grab the bar.

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    They go through this whole process and when they step under the bar, the body knows a

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    squat based on what your ability to do that squat is on an everyday basis.

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    Now, with this temporary increase in length that I've caused by disrupting it through

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    my static stretching, now when I step under the bar, maybe even if I was stretching my

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    forearms out a little bit – because people do everything before they squat.

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    Now I go in and I grab, I can actually turn a back squat, or a high bar squat into more

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    of a low bar squat, just because I have more flexibility here through my forearms, at least

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    temporarily.

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    If I go into a squat there that's definitely going to disrupt my motor pattern.

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    If my hips are a little bit looser and I go down in the squat, when I go down a little

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    lower than I'm used to, while it's not a bad thing I'm just not used to that.

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    So now, my body is trying to say "Wait, is he squatting?

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    Is that in the engram that I have stored?

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    Because it doesn't match up, exactly."

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    There are differences here.

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    And it spends all this time trying to match up the differences between what it's experiencing

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    now, versus what you have stored, and neurologically you become inefficient.

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    The effort is being spent there, rather than maximizing your strength in performance here.

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    That's where your lift is compromised.

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    So is static stretching bad?

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    No, static stretching is a great thing because ultimately, it leads to increased muscle length

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    and flexibility.

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    That's going to benefit you in the weight room, just not right now.

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    Not before your workout.

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    I'm going to tell you how you can do it if you demand, and insist on doing that, but

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    it's not really what we're looking for.

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    I'd rather give you a better way to do it.

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    Anyone that's played golf can experience the same thing.

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    If I were to go and swing, I have a golf swing.

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    That's what my body has stored; this golf swing.

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    Back, and then through.

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    There's my swing.

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    But if I spend all my time static stretching before I go play golf, when I step up to the

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    first tee – you've probably experienced this yourself if you've played any length

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    of time – all of a sudden the back side of my shoulders here are a lot more loose

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    than it usually is.

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    So instead of getting to here before I initiate the up part o my swing here, now I'm able

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    to go back even further.

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    But that changes what's demanding here at my hip, in order to stabilize the swing.

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    So everything is thrown off and I spend the first four holes trying to recapture my ability

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    to match up what it is I'm trying to do, with what my body knows is a golf swing.

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    So I might throw away four holes.

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    And if I'm competing in golf, that's more than enough to screw up your whole round.

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    Finally, I'll give you one more example.

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    If I have a bench-press and I've spent all my time static stretching out my chest – and

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    I've shown you guys some really good static stretches to differentiate between pec minor,

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    and pec major, and they're important.

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    Just not to be done now, before I get to here, and do a set of bench-press because now with

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    this increased flexibility I wind up drifting.

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    My arms aren't in the same stored motor pattern.

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    I can't be as neurologically efficient here, and then focus my effort on power and strength

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    development – which are both neurologically driven.

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    Instead, I'm trying to find, and match up that stored pattern.

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    Even just a little bit of variance here can change things.

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    When we static stretch, guys, we're temporarily causing a length tension relationship, and

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    a difference of the cross-bridging of the actin and myosin that help to create a contraction.

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    So even if it's just a little bit lengthened, versus the normal, we're trying to reestablish

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    what's normal.

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    So what would you do if you insisted on doing static stretching before your training?

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    Well, you'd better spend some time reestablishing what's normal.

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    What I mean by that is, you go through, before you start your training, you've got to go

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    through and start to do all, I believe, reintegration of these motor patterns by doing these exercises

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    you're going to do that day.

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    Two, or three sets of each one, exploring the new range of motion that you've been gaining

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    through your static stretching with lighter weights.

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    That could take an extra 15, or 20 minutes.

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    But I believe it's necessary if your goal for that day is to do anything where we're

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    improving your strength, especially.

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    So the alternative is to spend your time, instead, doing a quick warmup, and then doing

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    an active warmup using dynamic stretching activities to get yourself ready.

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    Not hanging out in prolonged stretching for any length of time, but doing dynamic stretches

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    for those same muscle groups, and then spending one, or two, or three sets doing the first

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    exercise you're going to do that day using a nice, steady warmup progression without

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    tiring yourself out, just to groove that move, and then go get ready to do your workout.

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    But if you spend any more time than that doing all your static stretching, in the long run,

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    I promise you, your strength gains are going to be limited by that, and ultimately your

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    size gains as well because you can't get the most out of your workouts because your body

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    is simply mismatched, and the neuroefficiency that you've created in the first place is

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    being interfered with, and screwed up.

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    So guys, I hope you've found this video helpful.

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    In the meantime, if you're looking for a program that puts it all together step by step – we

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    tell you when to do the right stretches, at the right time – head to ATHLEANX.com and

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    get our ATHLEANX training programs.

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    In the meantime, if you've found the video helpful leave your comments and thumbs up

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    below.

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    Let me know what you want me to cover in a future video and I'll do my best to do that

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    for you in the days, and weeks ahead.

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    All right.

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    See you soon.

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The example sentences of REINTEGRATION in videos (1 in total of 1)

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  • Reintegration with Nature, which we are, is the recovery of spontaneity.
    -Wei Wu Wei-

Definition and meaning of REINTEGRATION

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/ˌrēˌin(t)əˈɡrāSH(ə)n/

noun
Act of bringing things together again into a whole.