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Stretching: not just for yogis - why your daily routine needs a flexibility boost

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August 04, 2025

WHEN we think of stretching, many of us picture a yoga class, a post-run cooldown or something reserved for athletes.

- LUTHO PASIYA

But stretching isn’t just a ritual for the physically active or the ultra-flexible. It’s an essential, often-overlooked component of everyday health that can benefit just about everyone - no matter your age, fitness level or lifestyle.

Incorporating stretching into your daily routine is one of the simplest and most effective ways to improve your physical and mental well-being.

From reducing stress and boosting energy levels to improving posture and preventing injury, the benefits go far beyond flexibility. And the best part?

You don't need to roll out a mat or attend a class to get started.

The science behind stretching

At its core, stretching is about maintaining the health and function of your muscles and joints. Over time, muscles naturally tighten - especially if you sit for long periods, work at a desk or lead a largely sedentary lifestyle.

This tightness can lead to discomfort, restricted mobility and even chronic pain. Stretching gently elongates your muscles, improves circulation and helps your body move more freely.

Research has shown that regular stretching can increase blood flow to muscles, enhance range of motion and reduce muscle soreness.

More importantly, it helps preserve the elasticity and strength of your muscles as you age - a key factor in staying active and independent later in life.

Stretching for everyday life

You don't need to be an athlete or a yogi to benefit from a daily stretch session.

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