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In this episode, Alison challenges the idea that more stretching is always the answer and instead highlights the value of carefully chosen mobility exercises for runners. She explains that hypermobile athletes often develop chronic tightness by gripping in areas like the feet, glutes, or pelvic floor, and that true relief comes from balancing stiffness, stability, and mobility. By building “good tension,” improving alignment, and increasing body awareness, runners can release unnecessary tension, protect their joints, and move with greater efficiency. Viewing the body as an interconnected system, rather than isolated parts, helps prevent recurring issues and unlocks more enjoyable, sustainable performance.
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By Alison Marie, PhD5
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In this episode, Alison challenges the idea that more stretching is always the answer and instead highlights the value of carefully chosen mobility exercises for runners. She explains that hypermobile athletes often develop chronic tightness by gripping in areas like the feet, glutes, or pelvic floor, and that true relief comes from balancing stiffness, stability, and mobility. By building “good tension,” improving alignment, and increasing body awareness, runners can release unnecessary tension, protect their joints, and move with greater efficiency. Viewing the body as an interconnected system, rather than isolated parts, helps prevent recurring issues and unlocks more enjoyable, sustainable performance.
Resources Mentioned:
Follow Along Between Episodes on Instagram and if you enjoyed this episode please give a share and tag me in your stories!

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