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The book is divided into distinct sections designed to take the guesswork out of flexibility training:
The text begins with a detailed, academic introduction explaining the mechanics of stretching, how the body responds to it, and the principles behind improving flexibility.
While written for athletes, reviewers on platforms like Goodreads and Thriftbooks note that it is equally valuable for physical therapists and people in sedentary jobs looking to relieve muscle tension. Sport Stretch: 311 Stretches for 41 Sports
is a former gymnastics coach and an expert in the field, also known for his more technical work, Science of Flexibility . Sport Stretch, 2nd Edition: 311 Stretches for 41 Sports
Each stretch is clearly illustrated with step-by-step instructions. They are organized by muscle groups, including the neck, pectorals, lower torso, hamstrings, and ankles. The book is divided into distinct sections designed
by Michael J. Alter (published by Human Kinetics ) is considered a foundational manual for athletes and fitness professionals. Often described as a "dictionary of stretching," it provides a massive catalog of movements tailored to specific athletic needs. Core Content & Structure
It explains how increased flexibility translates into better athletic performance and a reduced risk of injury. Sport Stretch, 2nd Edition: 311 Stretches for 41
Users can either follow the pre-set 20-minute routines for their sport or build a personalized program from the 311 options.