Why Flexibility Deserves to Be Further Considered as a Standard Component of Physical Fitness: A Narrative Review of Existing Insights from Static Stretching Study Interventions
Raja Bouguezzi, Senda Sammoud, A. Markov, Y. Negra, H. Chaabene
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Abstract
The utility of flexibility as a standard component of physical fitness has recently been questioned, sparking a heated debate among scientists. More specifically, it has recently been proposed to retire flexibility as a major component of physical fitness and as a result de-emphasis stretching from exercise prescriptions. The aim of this narrative review was to summarize and discuss the most recent evidence related to the chronic effects of static stretching (SS) on muscle strength, muscle power, muscle hypertrophy, and injury prevention in healthy individuals. A literature search was conducted using the electronic databases PubMed, SPORTDiscus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar up to November 2022. We only considered studies written in English that addressed the chronic effects of SS exercises on flexibility, muscle strength, muscle power, muscle hypertrophy, or injury prevention in healthy individuals. With reference to the existing knowledge, we concluded that flexibility deserves to be further considered as a standard component of physical fitness. This is based on the findings that in addition to flexibility, long-term SS training induces positive effects on muscle strength, muscle power, and muscle hypertrophy, irrespective of age and sex. There are also indications that long-term SS training could mitigate the risk of injury, although this remains a debatable topic. Furthermore, promising evidence shows that combining resistance training with SS exercises constitutes an effective approach benefiting muscle strength and hypertrophy more than resistance training alone. In conclusion, we would not support the recent suggestion that flexibility should be retired as a standard component of physical fitness and we would advocate for a continuous emphasis on the prescription of stretching exercises.
最近,灵活性作为身体健康的标准组成部分的效用受到了质疑,引发了科学家们的激烈争论。更具体地说,最近有人提议将灵活性作为身体健康的主要组成部分,并因此从运动处方中减少拉伸。这篇叙述性综述的目的是总结和讨论与静态拉伸(SS)对健康个体肌肉力量、肌肉力量、肌肉肥大和损伤预防的慢性影响有关的最新证据。使用PubMed、SPORTDiscus、Web of Science和Google Scholar等电子数据库进行文献检索,检索时间截止到2022年11月。我们只考虑了在健康个体中,SS锻炼对柔韧性、肌肉力量、肌肉力量、肌肉肥大或损伤预防的慢性影响的英文研究。结合现有的知识,我们认为柔韧性值得进一步作为身体素质的一个标准组成部分来考虑。这是基于这样的发现:除了柔韧性之外,无论年龄和性别,长期的SS训练对肌肉力量、肌肉力量和肌肉肥大都有积极的影响。也有迹象表明,长期的党卫军训练可以降低受伤的风险,尽管这仍然是一个有争议的话题。此外,有希望的证据表明,将阻力训练与SS训练相结合是一种有效的方法,比单独进行阻力训练更有利于肌肉力量和肥厚。总之,我们不支持最近的建议,即灵活性应该作为身体健康的标准组成部分退役,我们主张持续强调拉伸运动的处方。