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What is the primary difference between static and ballistic stretching? Do you see this as being beneficial or potentially harmful? Why?
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What is the primary difference between static and ballistic stretching? Do you see this as being beneficial or potentially harmful? Why?
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This intense stretching method uses bouncing movements to push your body beyond its normal range of motion. Whereas static stretches are performed slowly and gradually, the ballistic method stretches muscles much farther and faster.
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