Mobility vs Passive Flexibility:Moving out of a passive stretch
Functional Range Conditioning
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Sending internal signals will allow for more active control of passive range achieved .The goal is to increase active range to within 85% of passive range achieved and this is controlled by the signals we send to our tissue and the response our body signals back.
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