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As stated in my previous blog, AIS stretches are held for only 2 seconds as opposed to a longer period of time. Holding the stretch for 2 seconds keeps your muscle's myatic reflex from kicking in (an involuntary contraction within the muscle to help keep it from tearing) which, in turn, helps you facilitate a deeper stretch throughout each AIS repetition.
Other than keeping the myatic reflex in check, what are the benefits of Active Isolated Stretching?
AIS:
* Increases blood flow within the muscle tissue.
* Decreases lactic acid buildup within the muscle tissue due to increased oxygen to the muscle tissue.
* Speeds removal of toxins in the muscles.
* Contracting the opposing muscle (such as your quads) before you stretch the intended muscle(s) (such as the hamstring) causes the muscle to automatically relax, thus a deeper stretch.
* Relief or muscle sorness and muscle spasms.
* Can reduce and even eliminate chronic pain.
* Improving balance.
* Increased range of motion of the joints.
Try AIS for a week or so prior to and after your workout and see if you don't feel a difference in your flexibility and athletic performanc.