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Static stretching before exercise prevents muscle injuries

Dynamic warm-up is superior; static stretching before exercise may reduce performance

You should perform static stretching before exercise to prevent injuries and improve performance.

Research shows static stretching before exercise may actually reduce strength and power output. Dynamic stretching and gradual warm-up are more effective for injury prevention and performance. Static stretching is better performed after exercise during the cool-down phase. Modern sports medicine has completely reversed this recommendation.

Believed 1960–2010
Year Revised 2008
Why Changed New Evidence
Confidence Fully Debunked
Region Worldwide

Reception

8/10
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