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In remembering that flexibility and muscular elasticity have certain advantages for the athlete, there can be a point of diminishing returns. This is particularly true if the athlete does not pay equal attention to building strength to facilitate management of the increased flexibility. As mobility increases, stability decreases and vice versa. The athlete needs both stability and mobility (flexibility). Consequently, to increase mobility without increasing strength to control that mobility is counterproductive. Given the need for both flexibility (mobility) and strength, it would be wise for athletes of all ages to follow some basic guidelines for increasing mobility. Guidelines that will not only show them the safe and proper way to condition, but hopefully enhance their ability and improve their performance. |
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