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Ready, Set, Stretch! (CARLSBAD, CA) – Running, cycling, swimming, dancing, aerobics, pumping iron, playing tennis, rowing, kickboxing, and weightlifting. These are what most of us think of when it comes to exercise. But, what about stretching? Do you see stretching as an important factor in your physical fitness? The Mayo Clinic lists stretching as one of the basic components of a well-rounded fitness routine. Because cardiovascular and strength-training exercises typically cause muscles to contract and flex, it’s vital to stretch those muscles as part of a balanced fitness regimen. Stretching promotes better posture, improves the range of motion in your joints, and helps to reduce stress. Stretching increases blood circulation, maximizing the blood flow to your muscles. Regular stretching also makes it easier to perform everyday tasks, such as reaching up to grab a glass out of the cupboard or bending down to tie your shoelaces. Jazzercise Founder and CEO Judi Sheppard Missett choreographs stretch sequences that are used in 32,000 group fitness classes taught weekly around the world. Missett offers these suggestions for safe and effective stretching.
Jazzercise, created by Judi Sheppard Missett, is the world's leading dance-fitness program with more than 7,800 instructors teaching 32,000 classes weekly in the U.S. and around the globe. Since 1969, millions of people of all ages and fitness levels have reaped the benefits of this comprehensive program, designed to enhance cardiovascular endurance, strength, and flexibility. For more information on Jazzercise go to jazzercise.com or call (800)FIT-IS-IT or (760)476-1750. ### Courtesy
of Jazzercise, Inc. - jazzercise.com |