This is an outline from Coach Michelle’s weekly Facebook Live – view the full video here.
Mobility vs Flexibility
- Two terms often used interchangeably
- Meanings are very different
- Implications for the body are very different
- Being flexible doesn’t mean you have good mobility
Flexibility (Specific)
- Ability of a muscle to temporarily lengthen
- Commonly achieved thru stretching…usually static stretching (passive)
- Matt Booth (PT & Director of Therapeutic Associates SE Boise)
- Stretching lengthens, reduces tone & can reduce athletic performance when done prior.
- Doesn’t really address how we use a muscle/joint
Mobility (Global)
- Ability of a joint to move through full ROM in controlled manner (active)
- Matt Booth again…
- Mobility is focused on moving better & controlling that motion.
- Controlled motion requires…
- Coordination of all systems
- Muscles, tendons, ligaments, fascia, cartilage, bones, neuromuscular
- Improvements in…
- Strength of all contributors
- ROM of all contributors
- Strength & flexibility working together
- Coordination of all systems
- Strength & flexibility working together
- Motor Patterns (technique, technique, technique)
- A stable base to move from – CORE STABILITY
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