The Only Flexibility Video You Need to Watch

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  • @MovementbyDavid
    @MovementbyDavid  9 місяців тому +407

    Free ebooks! stayflexy.shop/ebooks

    • @LordSplynter
      @LordSplynter 9 місяців тому +15

      I'm currently recovering from a back injury, I've been stretching a lot more due to encountering your channel and realising that I wasn't stretching enough to actually heal my injury, I thank you for your content, you are doing great work and helping a lot of people, I will start checking out more of your stuff now, God bless

    • @rainynight02
      @rainynight02 9 місяців тому +3

      This stuff isn't a download?! It's an actual thing shipped to us??

    • @MovementbyDavid
      @MovementbyDavid  9 місяців тому +39

      @@rainynight02 it is a download! Sorry it’s a little confusing with the way the “checkout” is set up. It doesn’t need your shipping address or phone. It just needs your email!

    • @martinrevoiralynch4460
      @martinrevoiralynch4460 9 місяців тому +1

      Can somebody tell me where his accent is from? It sounds so diferent to young americans and its so clear..

    • @tom_something
      @tom_something 9 місяців тому +3

      When you say that effective stretching should leave you sore, should that soreness carry over to the following day? I know that for strength building, soreness the next day is part of it, especially when starting out. How sore should we be aiming for? I'm working on my hammies. After a stretching session, there are a couple minutes where it hurts or feels awkward to walk, but it doesn't go past maybe 15 minutes of discomfort. Is that the sweet spot, or should I put in more effort? I'd prefer to get results quickly for quality of life reasons, but if I have to be more patient I can live with that too.

  • @CowGaming2
    @CowGaming2 7 місяців тому +4133

    this man had the AUDACITY to add an attention span aid video, and it clearly worked in his favour

    • @e3mwpp
      @e3mwpp 7 місяців тому +24

      fr

    • @wongimayekiso7454
      @wongimayekiso7454 7 місяців тому +124

      Bruh I wasn’t even sure what I was looking at 😂 but it definitely worked

    • @Kira-zo5ob
      @Kira-zo5ob 7 місяців тому +7

      😂😂

    • @recreal3628
      @recreal3628 6 місяців тому +32

      I tried my best to not look at it lol, i only looked 2 times

    • @shirfix
      @shirfix 6 місяців тому +3

      Frfr

  • @Grilnid
    @Grilnid 9 місяців тому +3027

    "Stretching is bodybuilding for muscle length instead of muscle width" is such a smart way to put it I genuinely think you should push this mantra more and more in your other videos, great insight right there

    • @bryce4228
      @bryce4228 9 місяців тому +24

      I'd never thought about that before. When he said it he blew my mind.

    • @MikeyGlazer
      @MikeyGlazer 9 місяців тому +15

      Agree. This is your talking point. Also, your production values deserve more recognition. This is hard to make -- your working distances snap! These cuts engage viewers. - New Fan in L.A.

    • @IGetBankIOSRS07
      @IGetBankIOSRS07 8 місяців тому +22

      As someone who likes bodybuilding and NEVER stretches (at age 27 despite growing up always playing hella sports and lifting weights) but recently Ive needed to because I'm too high and its uncomfortable + leads to injuries. I was already incentivized to stretch, but hearing it can help with building muscle makes me WAY more motivated. DEFINITELY PUSH IT!

    • @DaniellePatoirMusic
      @DaniellePatoirMusic 8 місяців тому

      I agree.. I’ve never thought of it like that.. but it makes it that much better ..

    • @thatreallycooluser9663
      @thatreallycooluser9663 7 місяців тому +4

      I wish to become *LONG*

  • @willymack5677
    @willymack5677 7 місяців тому +1313

    Man I’m a biologist in training and I’d like to seriously commend you on your ability to communicate nuanced scientific concepts in a way that most people could probably easily understand. That is a rare gift, even among scientists. I think it also stands as evidence to your credibility and adherence to being an all around ethical Human. Thanks David

    • @Toopa88
      @Toopa88 7 місяців тому +37

      Personally I feel like nobody explains worse than scientists.

    • @infinite1135
      @infinite1135 6 місяців тому +3

      Fellow biologist in training as well! Good luck for your future endeavors!

    • @5_years_left
      @5_years_left 6 місяців тому +5

      Yeah pretty sure that's because scientists aren't actually too intelligent 😂

    • @chingchingbling2145
      @chingchingbling2145 6 місяців тому

      ​​@@5_years_leftBeing a scientist requires a baseline level of intelligence. No idiot is going to successfully become a scientist, unless you are talking about things like gender studies "science".
      But yeah, there are people who are way more intelligent than scientists without actually being one. Being a scientist doesn't make you top of the line intelligent at everything.

    • @jordan.d1475
      @jordan.d1475 5 місяців тому

      ​No its because biologists learn to communicate with peers first and rarely communicate with laymen. A lot of information has to be spliced out for a lay audience and that can be difficult if you are not used to it.@@5_years_left

  • @STAAli
    @STAAli 5 місяців тому +403

    This video is genius and it actually also counteracts ADHD attention span throughout the entire video. You were more distracting than anything around me. Great Advice. Thank You!!!!

    • @HarvestGremlin
      @HarvestGremlin 3 місяці тому +11

      Right?? I was impressed by the perfect balance of distractability, just enough to help us ADHDers stay pulled in, while maintaining subject matter quality, instead of tipping into the realm of obnoxious.

  • @jumju11
    @jumju11 9 місяців тому +2875

    Iv been hitting the gym like crazy for the past couple years and while I feel loads healthier I have some sort of body ache at least twice a week. You really made me reconsider whether I want to walk around like a brick or actually be able to activity move around and pain free.

    • @Opreich
      @Opreich 9 місяців тому +1

      You can be muscular and flexible, they aren't mutually exclusive. Look at Jujimufu

    • @jay17737
      @jay17737 9 місяців тому +165

      Just do both?

    • @spontaneousbootay
      @spontaneousbootay 9 місяців тому

      ​@@jay17737right. I dont get these people. You were always supposed to do both.

    • @itsoracle
      @itsoracle 9 місяців тому

      you can be both, look at jujimufu

    • @quakeruin7643
      @quakeruin7643 9 місяців тому +92

      The great thing is that he shows you can still be strong without being bulky, he has videos on that too how to do that but thats what ive been looking into cause i wanna be strong but i dont wanna be walkin around like a "bodybuilder" and it helps with stretching not being that big too

  • @adamant9819
    @adamant9819 9 місяців тому +594

    a movementbydavid and hybrid calisthenics collab would be so sick! you’re both such unique characters but equally insightful and inviting (:

    • @wolfgangd3653
      @wolfgangd3653 9 місяців тому +56

      I have a feeling they share many viewers already, I love their positivity and the fact that they have different things to offer that you can implement both to your routine

    • @asiadp
      @asiadp 9 місяців тому +3

      Yessssssss

    • @nopottrept
      @nopottrept 9 місяців тому +14

      that kind of collab would be LEGENDARY

    • @thunderred5263
      @thunderred5263 9 місяців тому +8

      I like that they they focus on other thing in fitness other than strength and endurance

    • @delilahmast9225
      @delilahmast9225 9 місяців тому +3

      yessss we NEED this to happen

  • @achr1145
    @achr1145 8 місяців тому +104

    how tf he's doing this with jeans on

    • @EffeminateCowardlyVillain
      @EffeminateCowardlyVillain Місяць тому +9

      just wait til you see Hybrid Calisthenics
      (the trick is stretchy jeans, it's a specific material. I have two pairs, one for work that dont stretch well, half think you could stab em and the knife would break, second pair for daily life that I also workout in like these guys. Grab yourself some soft stretchy jeans theyre so soft and stretchy you can actually sleep in em, feels fine)

    • @joshyoung1440
      @joshyoung1440 Місяць тому +3

      They got this new stretchy denim with elastic material my boi

  • @Borat31
    @Borat31 9 місяців тому +13

    You could have made a good amount of money but decided to sell the ebooks for free, you have my respect, thanks for helping me and many others.

  • @kchin83
    @kchin83 9 місяців тому +840

    Recap from 7min 36sec. Thanks David!
    Regular Stretching is the best place to start
    Hold stretches for 30 seconds at a time
    Don't stretch into pain
    Do 10 sets a week

    • @jenrich111
      @jenrich111 9 місяців тому +6

      nah stretch into pain is exactly 💯 what stretching is - that's why we avoid it😂 - it is warming up & listening to body to avoid injury (liked your summary) Stay Flexy

    • @ssjkaryuusennin
      @ssjkaryuusennin 9 місяців тому +40

      @@jenrich111 stretching to pain is a risk if you're a beginner. Because then you don't know that you shouldn't do it. It should feel uncomfortable but not painful as he already said

    • @KarateMami
      @KarateMami 9 місяців тому +1

      Yes I find that actually really helps a lot

    • @ngndnd
      @ngndnd 8 місяців тому +17

      @@jenrich111feeling uncomfortable isnt the same as being in pain.

    • @cvspvr
      @cvspvr 8 місяців тому +2

      is this an ai generated comment?

  • @chrischant
    @chrischant 9 місяців тому +819

    David is a true teacher - catches our attention with shorts and now that we actually want to 'study', he properly shares his knowledge and experience, and we'll listen until the end
    Also as someone who feels more comfortable with visually memorising stuff, I think it'd be nice if you summed up what you're saying with a short numbered list at 7:40

    • @joshdeconcentrated2674
      @joshdeconcentrated2674 9 місяців тому +12

      yea he also put an attention span aid which helped

    • @chrischant
      @chrischant 9 місяців тому

      @@joshdeconcentrated2674 good to know it actually helps some people, cause for me it was distracting :D

    • @saadbhatti6437
      @saadbhatti6437 9 місяців тому +3

      Also he puts subway surfer for attention span

    • @user-is1yo3nj8p
      @user-is1yo3nj8p 9 місяців тому +3

      This was one of the best, interesting, coolest instructionals I've ever seen

    • @Robdutton91
      @Robdutton91 9 місяців тому

      @@joshdeconcentrated2674if you can’t sit through an 8 minute video then you have no hope of functioning in the real world

  • @timeandattendancecolutions
    @timeandattendancecolutions 8 місяців тому +97

    Hey David,
    Great content. As a 64 year old I have just come to realise how important flexibility is. Using your stretches has stopped me from getting injured when I push my 5K and 10K runs to my limit.
    I don't get sore during or afterwards anymore. Before using your techniques every time I pushed for a new PB I would be crippled for a week!

    • @erikat.6683
      @erikat.6683 8 місяців тому +5

      That's awesome!

    • @stuff1784
      @stuff1784 5 місяців тому +5

      You don’t look 64!!
      You must live a very healthy lifestyle.

    • @HarvestGremlin
      @HarvestGremlin 3 місяці тому

      You're a big inspiration to me right now! I'm only 32 but struggle with fibromyalgia/severe chronic pain, especially in my muscles and connective tissue, and it really affects my mobility and daily functions. I'm trying harder to push towards gradually healing it through diet and consistent exercise/stretching. I definitely feel physically older than my age, but seeing people like you who are able to run 10K marathons and barely be sore after, inspires me to push towards that level of fitness and endurance as well!
      Kind of weird to think that I may possibly feel the strain of an average person in their 60's, and maybe you feel alot closer to how the average healthy 30 something person would feel! Ofc its all relative, and cant know for sure but its interesting to ponder that.

    • @timeandattendancecolutions
      @timeandattendancecolutions 3 місяці тому +1

      ​@@HarvestGremlin I am sorry to hear that you struggle with fibromyalgia, but I am glad that you are being proactive about it.
      I am no doctor and in no way to I want to play down your condition, but my personal experience is that diet, exercise and a relaxing hobby are as close to a cure-all as you can get.
      Good luck!

  • @DLeighWifey
    @DLeighWifey 8 місяців тому +40

    I don't know why your videos have been coming up in my recommends lately, but you manage to be informative, entertaining, not obnoxious or over the top with what you are teaching, and also this is the most motivating video towards exercise that I've ever seen. I'm going to try to increase flexibility!

  • @eren-tv2et
    @eren-tv2et 9 місяців тому +331

    I’ve been doing this routine for all 3 of my splits for a bit over a month now and I’ve had noticeable progress

    • @spage0
      @spage0 9 місяців тому +17

      Same! Going on 2 months and I still can’t hit my front splits but I’m getting close!

    • @DestopLine
      @DestopLine 9 місяців тому +11

      Are you counting both sides of your front split as 2 different splits or is there a secret third split that I don't know of?

    • @jackblu475
      @jackblu475 9 місяців тому +4

      @@DestopLine I was wondering the same thing... lol

    • @gorz2424
      @gorz2424 9 місяців тому +24

      Right front, left front, middle

    • @FireToasterYT
      @FireToasterYT 9 місяців тому +3

      That’s always good to here

  • @tom_something
    @tom_something 9 місяців тому +180

    It just occurred to me that part of the reason he's so good at these match-cut transitions--aside from just having an artistic vision and then committing the time and effort into carrying it out, which is a big deal--is that as a movement expert, he can recreate somersaults and other actions with consistent positioning because he has learned to be deliberate about where all his limbs are going. That doesn't make it less impressive. It's more to appreciate.

  • @h.travisyoung1070
    @h.travisyoung1070 5 місяців тому +3

    You're the real deal. Straight to the point. No gimmicks. I subscribed.

  • @1987marmite
    @1987marmite 7 місяців тому +6

    Just wanted to say thank you. Been trying to find a way to exercise that’s right for my body. Kept injuring myself weight training. Can’t run and was really struggling with what I could do instead.
    After doing your e-books for a few weeks a lot of the upper body pains I was having have completely gone and I’m feeling healthier than when I was training.
    That alongside yoga (with out sounding cringe) I’m feeling and listening to my body and am also feeling mentally better too. So again, thanks man 🙏🏻

  • @AllenBoseman04
    @AllenBoseman04 9 місяців тому +83

    Ngl, that subway surfers stopped me from skipping

    • @phenessa
      @phenessa 7 місяців тому +1

      Same ngl

  • @kamilsobon3555
    @kamilsobon3555 5 місяців тому +3

    This is definitely by far the best material about stretching on YT. Good job!

  • @Miamivice98
    @Miamivice98 9 місяців тому +1

    Been working out for years !
    Been watching workout videos for years …
    You kept me engaged while making the videos very informative thank you so much !!!

  • @hefeibao
    @hefeibao 9 місяців тому +86

    Wow, this is the single most important video I think anyone who wants to be physically healthy should see. Sooooo much content in a concise format with zero fluff. I'm pinning this as I think it will be good to re-watch it from time to time. David, you are a marvelous teacher.

  • @timginter146
    @timginter146 9 місяців тому +6

    the editing on your videos is insane! such a smooth flow and fits perfectly to the way you talk and the topic. big thanks for your videos!

  • @Gman-1121
    @Gman-1121 8 місяців тому +39

    The subway surfers playing along with the sponsors 💀💀💀💀

  • @alexghostbrb
    @alexghostbrb 7 місяців тому +2

    Yo, David, just passing by to really thank you, since I've found you on YT, you've been really helpful and got me to thinking about what really was limiting my potencial (which was my legs), and since I followed your instructions on leg/knee and ankle mobility I've got so much better playing volleyball at school!
    Again, thank you so much for doing these types of videos!

  • @huuexx
    @huuexx 9 місяців тому +45

    Stretching daily has changed my life more than you would ever know. I just started doing my routine about six months ago and aside from the increased mobility/flexibility; I have noticed a huge boost in my mood. I challenge anyone who reads this (if you don’t already) to just try it for 1 month every day see what happens. Thanks

  • @MarvelousMaurva
    @MarvelousMaurva 9 місяців тому +47

    I’ve on week 2 of your hamstring mobility challenge and my progress so far is super good! I been recording the movement on my TikTok and here on UA-cam. I’m excited to stretch again thanks to you sharing these videos @movementwithdavid! Thank you so much!!

  • @chronix1584
    @chronix1584 3 місяці тому +1

    He cant keep getting away with these smooth transitions

  • @gavinbradshaw3945
    @gavinbradshaw3945 15 днів тому

    Such a well thought out and put together video!! Thank you! Also I really appreciate how you kept it all pretty simple and applicable

  • @taylorspeed3317
    @taylorspeed3317 9 місяців тому +75

    I low key needed this for volleyball

  • @graphitebeans
    @graphitebeans 9 місяців тому +268

    As an innately flexible person with a history of sprains and who had to have double knee surgery at 24 (and has only recently realised that the flexibility training I did as a teenager may have added to that) I’d suggest that if you’re going to be doing flexibility training to chat with a physiotherapist and revisit them every so often to make sure you’re training in a way that won’t overdo things and negatively impact you down the line! Stay flexy team!

    • @cwr8618
      @cwr8618 9 місяців тому +7

      Good advice

    • @DA-fn4ss
      @DA-fn4ss 9 місяців тому +55

      In this economy?

    • @michaeldavis6607
      @michaeldavis6607 9 місяців тому +19

      A chat with a physiotherapist ?. Worst move I ever made was getting treatment by one of them. Cost me a fortune and didn’t help. I found the cause of my pain was a new chair at my work desk . Got my old chair back and I was fine.

    • @JoyKathleeen
      @JoyKathleeen 9 місяців тому +15

      I wonder if you have any form of EDS, I think that could also be a possible explanation. But also I have idea what I'm talking about lol

    • @SobrietyandSolace
      @SobrietyandSolace 9 місяців тому +6

      @@JoyKathleeenOr just general hypermobility

  • @alinamarie1832
    @alinamarie1832 3 місяці тому +1

    This was brilliant. So easy to follow, so interesting to watch and really helpful. Thank you!! I wish more content on youtube would be like this

  • @BlazblueFan
    @BlazblueFan 9 місяців тому

    The quality of your videos improved drastically! And the quality of the information you give is god-tier as usual!

  • @CianFDowd
    @CianFDowd 9 місяців тому +8

    I love your videos! The short-form ones are great, but it’s wonderful to have so much info in one place in the long-form ones 🧡

  • @sh0shin
    @sh0shin 9 місяців тому +22

    the flow of your videos is reminding me of Vsauce. it's been nice watching your skills improve in real time!

  • @davidrioux611
    @davidrioux611 8 місяців тому

    Not only is knowledge on the subject high, your delivery is fantastic!

  • @greyspot270
    @greyspot270 8 місяців тому +4

    Great video, mate! I haven't seen anyone else explain and show stretchint as much as you do. You are fascinating, and thank you for sticking with one part of fitness that is very important. People should know its importance. It is much appreciated. Stay flalexy! :)

  • @purple-buffalo
    @purple-buffalo 9 місяців тому +6

    Love that David just casually does a decent attitude turn in sneakers on asphalt😮! Great content. Thanks for sharing!

  • @jarlsparkley
    @jarlsparkley 9 місяців тому +45

    A few years ago, I was able to go from being unable to bend more than 45 degrees to full pike in less than three months. Ironically, I was quite flexible as a young child and did martial arts, but I never achieved the full pike. Personally, I found high frequency of stretching along with using a big variety of movements to be extremely effective. I would stretch several times a day, doing toe touches, nerve glides, and quarterback squats. Also, I never got sore from stretching, not even a little bit. The stretching itself could be quite painful, but afterwards I always felt amazing. I really like your videos, but I thought that was a little strange.

  • @toastier7764
    @toastier7764 9 місяців тому +2

    As someone with all kinds of issues from growing up with scoliosis this was super helpful. Great content, subbed

  • @yolandaedwards6389
    @yolandaedwards6389 9 місяців тому

    I don't know how you became the wonderful human you are, but THANK YOU for not only providing us education & resources for FREE, but not gatekeeping your wisedom! You are able to do so much more good for all & i appreciate you for CHOOSING to make your content accesible for all!

  • @chris_1337
    @chris_1337 9 місяців тому +12

    Amazing! I gotta say - I'm impressed with everything you do: the video itself, the clarity of the way you explain the concepts, the business model, the website... like, you're the perfect content creator! Wish you all the success, and I'm going to start working on my flexibility now!

  • @BrainError
    @BrainError 9 місяців тому +22

    I started stretching thanks to you, since last November and I'm pretty inconsistent due to chronic illness ( m.e. & fibromyalgia), but I've noticed a big decrease in chronic pain and some pains I had every day have altogether disappeared such as lower back and hip pain.
    I also discovered I had a lot of trapped nerves that made movement and exercise very painful, but once I found the right stretches to free them it made everything so much more manageable.
    I highly recommend stretching for anyone with chronic pain. I now have moved on to dumbbell exercises which is incredible as I couldn't even hold a 2.5kg one 3 years ago due to severe chronic pain in my hands.
    Thank you for crossing paths with me David - you made such a big difference in my life by doing what you do and I'm incredibly grateful.

    • @clareledger7458
      @clareledger7458 7 місяців тому +1

      Hi, can I ask what stretches you are doing, please? I took suffer with chronic pain, fibro, arthritis and although not diagnosed, I'm pretty sure I fit the criteria for M.E as well. Would really appreciate any alive. Take care and so great that you are working towards a pain-free life. Keep going, take care, and look after yourself. ❤❤

    • @e_i_e_i_bro
      @e_i_e_i_bro 7 місяців тому

      You've inspired me! Also wondering which stretches you find best.

  • @tehkokhoe
    @tehkokhoe Місяць тому

    Your body mobility is so incredible, you're able to animate your movements in ways that is so helpful for a viewer to comprehend what you're talking about. It's almost like watching a really good animated video explaining some concept. Of course, the way you edit you shoot and edit your videos helps a great deal to illuminate that effect.

  • @kirit2909
    @kirit2909 6 місяців тому

    Bought the 4 ebooks, love the way you've explained everything so simply and straightforwardly in the video. Can't wait to get started!

  • @Star_squirrel
    @Star_squirrel 9 місяців тому +4

    I love the attention aid

  • @stephss
    @stephss 9 місяців тому +6

    This was wonderfully informative. Very excited to see what you have in store. 🤘

  • @HowdyJ
    @HowdyJ 6 місяців тому +1

    Dude you are absolutely killing it. I love your presentation, and you actually changed my lifestyle with this info.
    Will look to see if you have a video specifically about middle splits, in regards to impingements and hip rotation!

  • @Awes0m3n3s5
    @Awes0m3n3s5 Місяць тому

    Thank you for summing this up, it makes a lot of sense that stretching is similar to weightlifting in many ways

  • @javjuegos_8917
    @javjuegos_8917 9 місяців тому +5

    I hate how much misinformation and lack of information there is too stretching, thanks David, this seems logical and reasonable, gonna be getting my middle splits in no time

  • @ZZeeman
    @ZZeeman 9 місяців тому +44

    Did that stretch routine you posted sometime back for two weeks and I can sit cross-legged again.
    Thanks, David.

    • @maciejterepko4434
      @maciejterepko4434 9 місяців тому +9

      Could you please share the video which you have mentioned?

    • @Cereck
      @Cereck 9 місяців тому

      ​@@maciejterepko4434It might be this one since it's his most popular : ua-cam.com/video/eQHmKJh20_c/v-deo.htmlsi=n9W_dDg0BIXO8b3A

  • @brieaunnasworld6609
    @brieaunnasworld6609 6 місяців тому

    I love the recap of all the information ❤

  • @channelnummer5493
    @channelnummer5493 2 місяці тому

    Teacher of the Year!

  • @DQMYN4T0R
    @DQMYN4T0R 9 місяців тому +3

    Duuuuude ... you are *awesome* on so many levels:
    Editing stretching teaching knowledge fun inspiring ...
    the list just goes on and on.. - Bravo, David! 👍👍👍👍

  • @ztulsydridu4564
    @ztulsydridu4564 9 місяців тому +21

    One time, I was static stretching my ankle, where I was pulling the bottom of my heel towards my groin. I didn't feel any pain whatsoever while stretching, but after I put my foot down and started walking, it felt like I had sprained it, and I was limping. Just be careful because, in this instance, pain was not a good indicator.

    • @zachjette5216
      @zachjette5216 9 місяців тому

      wow same

    • @e_i_e_i_bro
      @e_i_e_i_bro 7 місяців тому

      How long did the injury last?

    • @ztulsydridu4564
      @ztulsydridu4564 7 місяців тому

      @@e_i_e_i_bro between 2 and 3 months. I'm a delivery driver, so I didn't get much of a break.

  • @PhilipLemoine
    @PhilipLemoine 5 місяців тому +1

    Thanks David

  • @dianavioletta
    @dianavioletta 6 місяців тому +1

    seeing you talk about your injury has given me the confidence to start again! I streched a lot back in middle and high school, but after i snapped a tendon and ripped a muscle in my hip, because i actually almost did the same thing as you, has really frown me of the course. I got really scared of injuring myself again because it took soooo long to feel normal again after it.

  • @Xiaoxiao738
    @Xiaoxiao738 9 місяців тому +16

    I started a routine of doing 3 reps of trying to touch my toes before bed and after about 3 months of doing that everyday I managed to touch my toes. As long as you do it everyday you'll see some progress eventually.

  • @blindboydevita
    @blindboydevita 9 місяців тому +5

    Awesome videos! i got to my full front splits on both sides in about 8 months. and intense passive static stretching was also the key for me! I used a free android app called "Splits" and did it 3 times a week. now i do the splits on stage while shredding a guitar solo and it became almost like a signature move for me haha!
    Keep up the great work!

  • @PSCM1
    @PSCM1 9 місяців тому

    The transitions are amazing. Great video!

  • @Lizzerd0
    @Lizzerd0 4 місяці тому +1

    I just started Pilates and your videos definitely helped with that decision. I’ve always wanted to gain muscle strength - or rather strength in my core - and flexibility but I am just not a sports person and I need someone else to push me to my limits. Found this nice Pilates trainer and I am currently doing 1 on 1 sessions with her to make sure I do everything right and we can work on my personal problems and weak spots.
    Keep up the good work :)

  • @Deutsch_Qualitat
    @Deutsch_Qualitat 9 місяців тому +3

    Motivated and started 2 weeks ago. I can improve my routine now. thank you.

  • @Shamala-Hairless
    @Shamala-Hairless 9 місяців тому +4

    This channel in combination with squatuniversity is everything you need to know to safely build muscle and increase flexibility ❤

  • @vialavie2437
    @vialavie2437 7 місяців тому

    Loved this! Great tips. Ballet dancer approved ❤❤

  • @missinjujubees
    @missinjujubees Місяць тому

    You are the absolute best in every way.

  • @leafylinnea2074
    @leafylinnea2074 9 місяців тому +19

    I am a doctor diagnosed very floppy noodle and I’ve been watching your videos and it really does work. From a first hand account, this is affective. I have also since been going to physical therapy for chronic floppy noodlness and they indeed do similar things but coached by a professional.

    • @kevinsj99
      @kevinsj99 9 місяців тому +1

      What do you mean by floppy noodle? What's the actual diagnosis lol I'm just curious, I'm a physical therapist.

    • @arturodiazcoca7408
      @arturodiazcoca7408 9 місяців тому

      ​@@kevinsj99 The person is flexible but has no strength/muscles, so the body cannot hold those positions, which leads to very easy injuries. Or perhaps hypermobility, but I believe both are solved building muscle.

  • @Devva_dharshan
    @Devva_dharshan 8 місяців тому +48

    Just got his ebooks and started working on the hamstrings and hips, I'll keep updating the progress. Wish me luck guys
    Edit: week 1 done, it was awesome, i couldn't touch my toes before and after a week i can barely touch my toes and i feel great.
    Edit 2: week 2 done, im a bit late but i was caught up in some other stuff, i can touch my toes while sitting now, i can actually sit straight while my legs are straight, i can also touch the ground now, anyways im feeling wayy less pain in calf raises and other exercises.
    Edit3:- week 3 done and I've seen no improvement and I've given up, sorry to disappoint guys

    • @erikat.6683
      @erikat.6683 8 місяців тому +5

      Nice!!

    • @edwardikk
      @edwardikk 8 місяців тому +4

      keep it up bro👍

    • @rolfah
      @rolfah 7 місяців тому +1

      i got the books too, but only details for day 1-3 are inside.. yours too?

    • @Devva_dharshan
      @Devva_dharshan 7 місяців тому

      ​@@rolfahno all 4

    • @wossaaaat
      @wossaaaat 7 місяців тому +2

      @@rolfah It's 4 exercises a day, 3 days a week for 4 weeks.

  • @colinmcgee6145
    @colinmcgee6145 Місяць тому

    Your videos are amazing and so fun to watch, I bought your 4 week x 3 day a week program and am extremely pleased with the results. Thank you Great Sir for your Hard Work!

  • @antonioalmeida2105
    @antonioalmeida2105 5 місяців тому

    Your content is gold!

  • @RainzorBlade
    @RainzorBlade 8 місяців тому +3

    why was the attention span aid actually working during the ad segment!?
    this is borderline witchcraft. I am impressed and terrified.

  • @pheinted6386
    @pheinted6386 8 місяців тому +11

    I'm 38, and trying to skateboard again. Picked it back up after 20 years of not doing it. Flexibility is the biggest thing that holds me back. Definitely gonna give this a shot. Quads, hips, calves, and Achilles are the things that kill me the most. Doesn't help standing up for 10 hours a day at work either. Here I was thinking 10 seconds would do something. Haha

  • @jadenmayo9601
    @jadenmayo9601 8 місяців тому +1

    I needed this video! Thank you!

  • @LetsDrawTogether
    @LetsDrawTogether 6 місяців тому

    This is the best video about stretching I have ever seen!

  • @notablediscomfort
    @notablediscomfort 9 місяців тому +7

    brb, gonna go spend 6 months stretching 3 hours a day like strongmen train 3 hours a day.
    but also gonna be comfy af cause I'ma do it while watching youtube videos n stuff

  • @Tyto-ATTA
    @Tyto-ATTA 9 місяців тому +4

    Nice I want to reach this level of flexibility

  • @MoreThanFuel
    @MoreThanFuel 24 дні тому

    Thank you so much for these free resources!! I’ve been looking for a straightforward way to progress in flexibility and this is it!

  • @wcwilson1950
    @wcwilson1950 6 місяців тому

    Excellent. Good luck. I hope you're successful in bringing this information to a wider audience.

  • @JOKER-hw5mx
    @JOKER-hw5mx 4 місяці тому +24

    Ok 💀 but what stretches should I do now ?

    • @JournalsByKatieLynn
      @JournalsByKatieLynn Місяць тому +2

      Literally has full multi week plan on the video description

    • @JOKER-hw5mx
      @JOKER-hw5mx Місяць тому +2

      What?💀​@@JournalsByKatieLynn

    • @MoreThanFuel
      @MoreThanFuel 25 днів тому +1

      Gotta buy the book.. 🤷‍♂️

    • @JOKER-hw5mx
      @JOKER-hw5mx 24 дні тому +1

      @@MoreThanFuel demmm 😭😭

  • @DJMarcusGrant
    @DJMarcusGrant 9 місяців тому +15

    I started using Pliability which has me holding stretches for anything from 30secs to 3mins which I've come to love. Each day I do 20ish mins of mobility and stretching and have already massively improved on my squat mobility, especially in my hips. 20+ years of playing rugby and not doing much stretching had left me about as flexible as a plank of wood 🤕

    • @truckywuckyuwu
      @truckywuckyuwu 8 місяців тому

      I was watching my cats stretch every time they got up, and thought.. there's got to be a reason for it.
      I started, and having never done any stretches before I'm already in love with it. It feels GOOD to do some nice deep stretches, and in addition to that, it apparently activates the parasympathetic nervous system, which kind of puts you into a rest and relaxation mode, reduces cortisol, and it makes me incredibly tired every time. I start yawning in a minute after I do it.

  • @zigzidee
    @zigzidee 9 місяців тому

    I'm so glad you made this video ❤
    Thank you!

  • @roneelnand1875
    @roneelnand1875 8 місяців тому

    Very good explanation and very honest

  • @esstown
    @esstown 9 місяців тому +4

    I was always confused by all the conflicting "advice" from the industry. So I went to the people who actually have incredible flexibility - the gymnasts! They said warm up first, do passive static stretch, hold for 2 minutes. Did it, and got my splits all 3 ways in hardly any time.

    • @letsart6434
      @letsart6434 Місяць тому

      May I ask, how much time? Days, weeks, or months? Just so I know what's possible and reasonable? Thank you 😊

  • @adayah2933
    @adayah2933 9 місяців тому +5

    Great video! What I felt was missing was how warmup affects stretching. Is it necessary to warm up before stretching or can you do without it? What are the pros and cons to warming up before stretching? Does it increase the effectiveness of stretching? Does it make it safer in terms of lowering the risk of injury? Does it temporarily push back your pain threshold & if so, is this good or bad? How long and intensive should the warm up be? It would be much appreciated if this info was included.

    • @Swiiss63
      @Swiiss63 5 місяців тому

      It's the same as building muscle. Warming up makes injuries less likely. 😊

  • @BSimone95
    @BSimone95 8 місяців тому

    Great channel man, thanks for condesing informations in such a digestible way!

  • @trusterzero6399
    @trusterzero6399 9 місяців тому

    Love how this guy takes us around his town

  • @mcjc8342
    @mcjc8342 3 місяці тому +3

    As a powerlifter, I want to be better at flexibility, not for longevity reasons but because being able to do the splits after pulling 300kg off the ground with ease seems really funny

  • @agustin8160
    @agustin8160 9 місяців тому +4

    Thanks for making flexibility great again! Haha
    I just got a question:
    If we are just starting to stretch, which free e-book should we start with?
    And how can we mix flexibility training with lets say, calisthenics or the gym?

    • @Jonathan-mf3nl
      @Jonathan-mf3nl 9 місяців тому +1

      He always says choose one and get good at it. You can do two but too many different varieties “can be too much on your plate.”
      and yes, you can mix it with calisthenics. If anything you’ll greatly benefit with the stretching

  • @AshleyMadalyn
    @AshleyMadalyn 4 місяці тому

    The most entertaining video I’ve seen all year lol kept my attention & informed.. clever guy 😅

  • @r.davidyoung7242
    @r.davidyoung7242 3 місяці тому

    This is amazing information. Thank you! 3 time watcher on this particular vid and the attention holder really helps.

  • @charlieruisseau2476
    @charlieruisseau2476 7 місяців тому +3

    Thank you David, I started to stretch thanks to you a bit more than a month ago and I'm surprised at how better I've got.
    I do religiously 2x30s a day per muscle group but I do them every day.
    Would you recommand to have days off (just like for building muscles)? or even have a leg day, chest day... so 10x30seconds a day then a week off.

  • @xXxjjTHEjetPLANEXxXx
    @xXxjjTHEjetPLANEXxXx 9 місяців тому +4

    I have a hypermobility disorder. It's difficult to find a good place to start because although stretching regularly is beneficial, I'm at a higher risk of hurting myself by doing so. Plus I have a hard time identifying if I'm really stretching or if my joints are doing the all the movement. 10 reps a week sounds really manageable though! I will try starting out with the bare basics and see where that takes me. It would be a dream come true to be as flexy and strong as you. I really want to get back into rock climbing! Thanks for knowledge and tips! Stay flexy!

    • @charissa6648
      @charissa6648 9 місяців тому +1

      I am sorry! It is quite difficult to suffer from chronic diseases! Do you have something like Ehlers-Danlos disease? Can you dislocate if you stretch too much?
      I have a degenerative bone disease, and it can be horrible!!! However, exercising is amazing, but we have to be careful!

    • @xXxjjTHEjetPLANEXxXx
      @xXxjjTHEjetPLANEXxXx 9 місяців тому +2

      I'm working on an EDS diagnosis, they're pretty sure that's what it is. I can sub-lux or dislocate if I do too much of anything lol. you be careful exercising as well

    • @charissa6648
      @charissa6648 9 місяців тому

      @xXxjjTHEjetPLANEXxXx I am sorry that's a horrible disease. I have hypermobility in a few joints, but I can not imagine your condition.
      EDS is very difficult to diagnose sometimes. Do not give up! Sadly, the medical field is nothing like it used to be. It is known to take an average of 6 years for some people to get diagnosed with fairly known diseases.
      I pray and hope you find a good and competent doctor who cares about& listens to you.
      Stay safe! Suffering is awful, but you have inherent value. You may not be able to do everything the healthy do, but you can come to know a level of compassion and love that healthy people have a difficult time grasping. That's what suffering can do for someone if they conquer the fear and sometimes bitterness.

  • @sonicrulez
    @sonicrulez 8 місяців тому

    Dude...i'm halfway into the video and you already rewired my brain on how a proper tutorial video should look like.
    Excellent stuff my man!

  • @alecampos8464
    @alecampos8464 4 місяці тому

    This is a phenomenal video, thank you David!

  • @drakunauger3324
    @drakunauger3324 9 місяців тому +6

    If I keep at it, soon I'll be living the dream and posing like a Jojo

  • @aTomallic
    @aTomallic 5 місяців тому +3

    I'm ashamed that the intention span screen actually worked on me.

  • @gaberuth2500
    @gaberuth2500 6 місяців тому

    Dude you clearly went HAM planning this video and we appreciate it!

  • @b00gi3
    @b00gi3 9 місяців тому

    I'm sold. Tremendous information here, genius presentation, really engaging. Great work.

  • @mariec7092
    @mariec7092 9 місяців тому +17

    Key point as stated is Don't go past pain point. Stretch for as long as it feels good, or even a little less than that. Just find the right balance between exercise and stretch. Don't stretch when under too much endorphins. I walked several hours once on an empty stomach (the two combined is a factor) and once home I didn't feel the stretch. I was able to go way further than usual without any difficulty and pain. But the next day I was permanently injured. I was 20, am now 37. I was very flexible and now can't even really do yoga.
    Also, if naturally flexible, do something gentle to actually cultivate muscles. And take care of your connective tissues, including tendons and ligaments. Massage with arnica gel or other botanicals every time you got any strain. Work on your posture . You will get deformed more than other people. Don't ever overdo either the flexibility or the strength. Take care of yourself, of your diet, and manage your body and energy as if you were an older person. Because you actually have a limited amount of energy to use up in this life. So even if you have some, get a grasp of your emotions, your breathing, and inner stability. Observe others (a little), be a minimalist and try to make sure you're feeling good about yourself before doing anything.

    • @MiibissArt
      @MiibissArt 9 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for shared wisdom

  • @aluumina
    @aluumina 8 місяців тому +32

    Summary:
    3:13 Passive stretches are the best.
    3:30 Ideally static passive
    5:20 At a high intensity (between discomfort and absolutely painful)
    5:49 For 30 seconds per stretch
    6:23 5 minutes per week is the minimum effective dose. So 10x sets a week (30s). Rest for 30s between sets

  • @rafastepniewski6135
    @rafastepniewski6135 8 місяців тому

    Great work! Thanks!

  • @fabs_knlx
    @fabs_knlx 14 днів тому

    love your transitions man !!