FlexManning
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People like John Parrillo go into all this stuff about stretching your fascia because
it is limiting your muscle growth. I question this and so do many others. For instance
the late and very insane Paul Borreson felt that muscle bag stretching and muscle
memory (the ease of recovering lost muscle) were actually adaptations in the
circulatory system masquerading under those guises. If fascia stretching is so
effective then it seems to me that synthol would be 10 times more effective than it is
because one bottle of synthol would be worth a hundred hours of stretching in that
regard. Not that stretching is bad, it just doesn't quite work like that.
it is limiting your muscle growth. I question this and so do many others. For instance
the late and very insane Paul Borreson felt that muscle bag stretching and muscle
memory (the ease of recovering lost muscle) were actually adaptations in the
circulatory system masquerading under those guises. If fascia stretching is so
effective then it seems to me that synthol would be 10 times more effective than it is
because one bottle of synthol would be worth a hundred hours of stretching in that
regard. Not that stretching is bad, it just doesn't quite work like that.