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Why stretching is important
Stretching keeps the muscles flexible, strong, and healthy, and we need that flexibility to maintain a range of motion in the joints. Without it, the muscles shorten and become tight. Then, when you call on the muscles for activity, they are weak and unable to extend all the way. That puts you at risk for joint pain, strains, and muscle damage.
Benefits of stretching
   •    Improve your performance in physical activities.
   •    Decrease your risk of injuries.
   •    Help your joints move through their full range of motion.Increase muscle blood flow.
   •    Enable your muscles to work most effectively.
   •    Improve your ability to do daily activities.
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MORE ABOUT STRETCH TOGETHER

Our Story

Since opening in 2023, we have become masters of our craft. Our commitment to quality products, exceptional services and incomparable customer care keep our community coming back again and again. We never stop improving, and are continuing to expand our offerings based on how we can best serve the Savannah and surrounding areas. 

OUR SERVICES

Stretch together has earned its positive reputation because we go out of our way to provide truly exceptional service to each of our customers. We understand that your needs can change last minute, and we’re ready to adapt our services quickly to ensure your success. Read on to learn more about what we can do for you.

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SCHEDULED DELIVERY

This is one of our most popular services available. It’s made a big difference for many of our customers, and is provided with the highest level of excellence. With this service, we ensure all details are simple, seamless and handled in a timely manner. Whenever you work with Stretch together, you can trust that you’re in great hands.

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CUSTOMER SERVICE CALL

We want all of our customers to experience the impressive level of professionalism when working with Stretch together. All of our services, especially this one, exist to make your life easier and stress free. You can trust us to supply you with the best products, as well as top quality customer service.

About Us

Home Mobile Stretch

 

Experience the amazing benefits of assisted stretching in the comfort of your own home. We will come to you and provide the same sensational experience at your convenience, with your privacy, while listening to your music! Make it a couples stretch or even treat the whole family!



 

Corporate Mobile Stretch

 

There’s a reason corporate wellness programs are becoming the norm; people value their health and they value companies who take good care of them! There is nothing better than having a rejuvenating stretch to help get over that midday hump (especially when your joints start aching from sitting at that desk all day)! If you want to add a unique benefit with a lasting effect for your employees, our mobile stretch service is extremely affordable and worth every penny! Improve company culture, employee engagement and productivity, and minimize workers comp claims with our mobile stretch service!




 

Team Mobile Stretch

 

After your next hard training session or before the next big game, have Stretch Together come out to your facility to help your hard-working athletes. Their bodies take a beating every day in the weight room and out on the field, and there is no better way to speed up that recovery process than 1-on-1 assisted stretching.

Stretching Information

What it is? Types of Stretching, and how to stretch properly

 

Stretching is the act of releasing tension from the muscles, joints, ligaments, and tendons, and gaining youth as you do so Stretch together Studios looks at stretching as a way to find that ultimate relief you’ve been searching for. Not only will stretching make your body feel good, but it’s health benefits will reduce the effects of aging and leave you feeling and looking younger.
Types of Stretching
Stretching is an important part of sports medicine, as it is the only way to increase blood flow to the muscle fibers, improve range of motion, and aids in preventing injury. There are five types of stretching:
1. Dynamic Stretching
Dynamic Stretching is a type of stretching that is based on movement, which uses the muscles to stretch themselves. It is more so used as a warm-up for athletes, as it does not stretch the muscles to their fullest capacity, and works on activating them instead. An example of a dynamic stretch would be doing arm circles before lifting weights or doing an arm-heavy sport.
2. Static Stretching
Static Stretching is stretching where you hold a single position for a period of time, typically less than a minute. It is usually done after a workout, as it increases blood flow and range of motion, but could poorly impact an athlete’s performance. An example of static stretching is holding a forward fold position.
3. Ballistic Stretching
Ballistic Stretching is a form of stretching that attempts to use the momentum of a body part to stretch past normal range of motion. This typically looks like bouncing in and out of a stretching position to try and get farther into the stretch. An example of this might be bouncing forward in a seated position in an effort to touch your toes.
4. Passive Stretching
Passive Stretching What we do! This is a type of stretching where you stay in one position for a period of time. What is so great about passive stretching is that it gives your muscles the time to fully release, which other forms of stretching do not. The Stretch Together Method is a form of fully assisted passive stretching, which means that the coach is doing all of the work for you, and your only job is to relax. An example of passive stretching is having a person gently push your leg towards you in a lying hamstring stretch.
5. Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation or PNF stretching
Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation or PNF stretching is a method of stretching used to find maximum range of motion through holding and releasing the muscle, or contracting and releasing the muscle. This is done by passively holding the stretch, pushing the muscle out of the stretch, and then allowing it to go back to the passive stretch, hopefully with more mobility. An example of this would be a lying hamstring pull, by pushing against your hands to contract the muscle.
Benefits of Stretching
What’s the point of stretching?  Stretching is the point.  In today’s world, everything is about how fast you can go and how much you can do. When does one’s body get a chance to let go and just completely relax? The first and last step to any fitness program is stretching. Stretching is beneficial to both flexible and inflexible people.

 

 

1. Relief from Discomfort

Most people have a nagging feeling of discomfort, hidden in the body that they can’t seem to release.  Stretching helps you release the tension that’s locked inside of your body. By stretching regularly, your body will start to feel:

  • Less discomfort in their bodies 

  • Become more flexible than ever before

  • Feel younger and happier

2. Improved Physical Health Through Flexibility

Stretching is often the fitness program that people overlook, or are misinformed about.  A continuous stretching program is imperative for physical health.  Whether you’re already flexible or are looking to increase your flexibility stretching can help:

  • Allow a constant flow of blood to all muscle groups helps revive all areas of the body

  • Very flexible people balance out the body and alleviate all discomfort, even if they don’t know that they need it

  • Reduce the impact aging has on the body and make you feel and look younger.

3. Workout Recovery

When you work out, do strength training or take other types of fitness classes, your body becomes very toned, but it also accumulates a great amount of tension. Why do you need to stretch?

  • You need to release the tension that you gain during workouts, in order to truly benefit from the activity that you are doing.

  • Imagine eating for 5 days and not brushing your teeth in between.  All of the food that has entered your mouth will get stuck between your teeth and accumulate. Over time, this pattern will lead to more accumulation, a backup, and further health problems. 

  • The same is true with not releasing the tension that Is being held within your body, it will cause more problems as you age. 

4. Pain Relief

This tension can be relieved through both dynamic and static stretching, which will help to release the connective tissue that is causing you pain. Stretching in a lot of cases is a way to solve chronic pain without a million different doctor visits.

How to Stretch Properly ?

When stretching, it is important that you are doing it properly, so that you do not risk worsening or causing new injuries, and are releasing the muscles that you intend to. Whether you want to release tension in your lower back, upper back, hip flexors, hamstrings, quads, shoulders, or anywhere else, you have to stretch correctly to see results. 

1. Warm-up before stretching

It is important to warm-up before you stretch so that your muscle fibers don’t tear. The warmer the muscles, the loser they are. When your muscles are loose, you are able to stretch further and find more release in the position because your muscles are not busy trying to warm up. 

2. Consult with a professional

When it comes to stretching, you want to make sure that you are doing what is right for your body. You can try a stretch studio like Stretch together Studios, and find out exactly what your body needs and how to do it correctly. 

3. Stretch regularly

In order to see long-lasting results and relief, you need to work stretching into your daily routine. Even if it is only 5 minutes a day, a little will go a long way in terms of maintaining flexibility. 

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