Hey fellas,
I was recently experimenting with bundled stretches and had a bit of a query that I'd appreciate some of your viewpoints on. Here goes.......
As I see it, when I perform bundled stretches, I have 2 options:
1) Apply fewer bundles (maybe 1-1.5 twists), but increase the force of the outward stretch to near-maximum.
OR
2) Apply many more bundles (3-4 twistsor more), with greater rotational force emphasised on the twists themselves, but at much lower outward stretch force.
In an ideal world I would be trying to maximise BOTH outward stretch force, as well as the rotational force of the twists, but this is VERY difficult and ends up with me losing grip altogether.
So my question: which should I be emphasising as a priority to maximise the effectiveness of bundled stretches: the force of the outward stretch (with fewer twists), or more force on the twists (with less outward stretch)??
I was recently experimenting with bundled stretches and had a bit of a query that I'd appreciate some of your viewpoints on. Here goes.......
As I see it, when I perform bundled stretches, I have 2 options:
1) Apply fewer bundles (maybe 1-1.5 twists), but increase the force of the outward stretch to near-maximum.
OR
2) Apply many more bundles (3-4 twistsor more), with greater rotational force emphasised on the twists themselves, but at much lower outward stretch force.
In an ideal world I would be trying to maximise BOTH outward stretch force, as well as the rotational force of the twists, but this is VERY difficult and ends up with me losing grip altogether.
So my question: which should I be emphasising as a priority to maximise the effectiveness of bundled stretches: the force of the outward stretch (with fewer twists), or more force on the twists (with less outward stretch)??