1. Tightness is a Neurological Signal, Not Just a Muscle Issue
Did you know that tightness can be a signal from your nervous system? Your brain may intentionally keep a muscle tight to protect a joint or compensate for weakness elsewhere. Stretching doesn’t address the root cause; it might just be fighting your nervous system’s protective response.
2. You’re “Tight” in Positions You Can’t Control
Many people feel tight in positions where they’re weak. The issue isn’t short muscles—it’s poor stability or motor control. Until you can create force in those ranges, your body won’t let go of the tension. This means that simply stretching won’t resolve the underlying weakness.
3. Stretching Can Actually Make Things Worse
If a muscle is tight because it’s overworked or guarding, stretching it might increase the risk of strain. You might feel looser for a few minutes, but that “relief” doesn’t last and often leads to more irritation.
Want to Fix Your Tightness for Good?
You need to strengthen the right muscles in the right ranges—not just pull on them. A targeted approach to strength training can help you address the underlying issues contributing to your tightness, allowing you to move freely and comfortably.
If you're ready to take the next step in your journey toward pain-free movement, reach out to us at Theorem. We specialize in personalized fitness plans that focus on building strength and mobility without discomfort. Let’s work together to help you feel your best!
Dominick Nusdeu
Founder, Theorem Fitness & Jiu Jitsu Club
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