
Don’t Cheat the System
If you want better results in resistance stretching, know that you can’t cheat the system. The human body is incredible at cheating the system. That’s why after injuries or repetitive motion the body develops compensation patterns that allow the person to move albeit in a dysfunctional way. The way we keep a person from developing compensation patterns is by allowing that person’s weaker muscle or tissue to work first. When you start with the exercise reps, the concentric recruitment needs to stay slow and smooth. This does two things for you. One, it’s going to allow you to recognize if they’re compensating and two, it allows you to repair the injured/weaker tissue.

You have to reinforce this principle of not cheating to get better results in resistance stretching. It’s okay that the muscle is going to feel weak, we’re going for the burn. Find the burn by using less resistance. What you will find happening is, it will take fewer repetitions. It’ll be far easier on your body because you won’t have to do as many reps. The person is going to feel the burn exactly where you want them to right away.
Slowly Coax the Muscle
Think of this slower process as coaxing the muscle out. Once you begin lightly, feel free to add a little resistance. Make sure to keep the burn in the muscle belly or fascial line. Too much resistance and the burn disappears, pushing your joints or ligaments and causes more problems than benefits. Remember, almost always less resistance creates better results in resistance stretching.