STRETCH ZONE – LAKE MARY

Vita Health HOTWORX Lake Mary Florida

STRETCH ZONE | LAKE MARY – STRETCH REFLEX

WHILE traditional stretching methods attempt to make you more “flexible,” we work to adjust the stretch reflex.
This way, the Stretch Zone Method gradually increases your active range of motion.

Consider how a car seatbelt works. If pulled too quickly, the belt locks. If the belt is forced, you are just stretching
the material itself, and that’s where injury happens. When a car seatbelt is pulled smoothly and controlled,
the belt will fully extend. It’s the same with your body’s stretch reflex.

You’ll find our studio in the Colonial Town Park shopping center, located at the intersection of HE Thomas Jr Parkway and International Parkway just off I-4.

FEEL LIGHTER & YOUNGER

Thanks to the modern sedentary lifestyle, starting in their 30s, most people begin losing flexibility at an average rate of 1% a year. Strains and micro-stresses on your muscles compounded over time can glue them together. This “glue,” or scar tissue, tightens the surrounding tissue and restrains how you’re able to move. Over time, the snowballing loss of flexibility ages you. Stretch Zone’s isolation of individual muscles within a muscle group breaks up the glue, unwrapping the stranglehold on your posture and valuable energy. Proper stretching slows down the aging process. You can feel younger by improving posture, circulation, and increasing range of motion.

RELIEVE STIFFNESS & SORENESS

Due to sedentary lifestyles and overworked, stressed muscles, people develop residual tension in resting muscle, or “tonus.” When you flex a muscle, you create excessive tonus in the muscle. A certain amount of resting muscle tonus is necessary to keep form and posture. But when you have excessive resting tonus, it becomes harder to move. Many people walk around with stiff muscles, and it’s not from the gym. Working with an experienced practitioner at one of our studios, you can reestablish a more ideal resting muscle tone, relieving stiffness and soreness through active stretching.