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The Science of Stretching
Statistics… • Women generally possess greater overall mobility (65% vs 60%). • Better flexibility (71% vs 65%) than men. • Stretching is most commonly performed 1–5 times a week. Did You Know? - Research indicates that women often show significantly higher gains in joint range of motion (ROM) after long-term, consistent stretching. - During pregnancy, the body produces a hormone called relaxin, which naturally increases joint and ligament laxity. This aids in childbirth. - Sp
Mar 132 min read


Breathe, Girl, Breathe
Breathwork has become so trendy in the last few years, especially after COVID, but there’s so much more to it. Breathing acts as a bridge between the conscious mind and involuntary bodily functions. By deliberately changing breathing patterns, we can modulate our nervous system and influence brain function. Physiological Effects… * Autonomic Nervous System Regulation:Conscious breathing activates the parasympathetic nervous system (the “rest and digest” system), counteracting
Dec 12, 20252 min read
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