Does stretching a lot make you weaker after lifting?


I just wanted to know if stretching a lot takes away strength. I know it makes you less likely to feel rock hard, but what about your overall strength



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No, stretching is actually suppoesed to make your muscles stronger (and more fexible) you may feel weak after stretching because a prolonged area that has not been used has been stretched too much. After a while though, your body will adjust. It's like if your back is crooked, you try to straighten it and it hurts. Stretching will make you stronger, flexible and less prone to injury. In the long term, you will also benefit to lifting more weights.

Could you see the Summer Olympics in Minneapolis, Minnesota? Why or why not?

no why would it if you strech you get stronger and if you lift you get stronger your just working out duh everyone knows that

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Stretching actually helps your muscles recover and ready for more training, injury free in other words makes ou better and because your muscles are healthy you can lift more and stronger

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Stretching is the best way to stay injury free . But dont forget , you have to stretch before and AFTER the practice . About half an hour each time

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