Don’t Practice Intense Stretching When You Feel Sore After Yoga - Deepstash
Don’t Practice Intense Stretching When You Feel Sore After Yoga

Don’t Practice Intense Stretching When You Feel Sore After Yoga

  • Long, static stretches or over-stretching sore muscles can do more harm than good.
  • The tissues are already slightly damaged and working on healing. If you over-stretch your muscles and “wring them out” of all their fluids, you reduce their ability to heal and may even damage them in the process.
  • Gentle is the key to recover from soreness after yoga.

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Lawyer turned Artist Visionary Curator & Gallerist. Empowering self-love and joy through art & words. www.innerjoyart.com 💝 Instagram : dymphna.art

Feeling slight soreness after yoga (or any sports that moves muscles that we don't usually move) is normal. Over time, our bodies get used to it and it actually make us feels good. Here are tips to ensure the soreness lead to optimum healing for us, and we bounce back stronger and able to continue do be better in this. ')

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