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Is after 50 Too Old to Start Jiu Jitsu? Absolutely Not!

At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we often get asked if there’s a class “for older adults,” especially from people in their 50s or beyond who are just starting out. And while we don’t have a specific class labeled for older adults, we have great news: you won’t need one! Out of the 100 or so adults training with us, only 5 are under 30. That means most of our students are in their 30s, 40s, and 50s, training and improving every day.

Jiu Jitsu is a lifelong art. It’s not about brute strength or being the fastest person in the room—it’s about technique, strategy, and patience. Our students, many of whom began their journey in their 40s and 50s, prove that age is no barrier to learning and enjoying the benefits of Jiu Jitsu. The community you’ll find at our school is supportive and understanding, and your training partners will work with you at a pace that suits your fitness and skill level.

If you’re worried about being too old to start, consider this: some of our members are in their 60s and thriving on the mats. Jiu Jitsu provides a fantastic way to stay active, build confidence, and develop self-defense skills—all while being part of a community of people with similar goals.

So, if you’re in your 50’s and wondering if there’s a place for you, the answer is a resounding yes. You’ll fit right in. There’s never a perfect age to start Jiu Jitsu—there’s only the perfect time: now!

Starting Your Jiu Jitsu Journey in El Dorado County: Discover Our Trial Program at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu

If you’ve been thinking about trying Jiu Jitsu, there’s no better time to start than now. Whether you’re from El Dorado Hills, Cameron Park, Folsom, or anywhere in the greater El Dorado County area, El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu welcomes you to step onto the mats and begin a transformative experience. Our trial program is the perfect way to see what Jiu Jitsu is all about while experiencing the supportive and skilled environment we’ve built over 15 years.

Why Start Jiu Jitsu?

Jiu Jitsu offers a unique blend of physical and mental development, teaching you self-defense, discipline, and resilience. It’s an incredible workout that challenges your body while sharpening your mind, improving focus, problem-solving, and perseverance. Whether you’re looking for a new fitness routine, a self-defense skill set, or a way to meet new people in the community, Jiu Jitsu provides all of that and more.

Our Trial Program: A No-Risk Way to Begin

We understand that starting something new can be intimidating, especially when it comes to martial arts. That’s why our trial program is designed to make it easy and enjoyable for beginners. With a one-week free trial, you can attend any of our classes for your age and skill level. Whether you’re an adult or want to enroll your child in one of our youth programs, we have classes tailored to everyone—from those completely new to Jiu Jitsu to seasoned practitioners looking to sharpen their skills.

During your trial, you’ll be introduced to fundamental techniques by our experienced instructors, many of whom have years of competition and coaching experience. You’ll also get a sense of our welcoming community, where teammates help each other grow on and off the mats.

Training at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu

At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we emphasize a structured learning environment that focuses on individual growth. For beginners, we’ve developed a standards curriculum that breaks down the essentials of the sport into manageable steps. All students receive weekly technique videos, so you can continue to learn and review outside of class. This system has helped countless students in El Dorado County start their Jiu Jitsu journey with confidence.

Our classes run throughout the day, with options for all levels, including early morning sessions, evening practices, and weekend training. No matter your schedule, we make it easy to find a time that works for you.

Building a Jiu Jitsu Community in El Dorado County

The El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu team is more than just a place to train—it’s a community. People from all over the region, including El Dorado Hills, Placerville, Shingle Springs, and beyond, join us to practice, learn, and grow together. Many of our students in their 30s, 40s, and 50s have found Jiu Jitsu to be a great way to stay active, connect with others, and challenge themselves in a new way.

With our strong community focus, we offer programs and events beyond daily training, including in-house competitions, seminars, and youth camps. Plus, our team often competes at local and national tournaments, where you can support or even participate as you progress.

Start Today

Ready to begin your Jiu Jitsu journey? Visit El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu and take advantage of our trial program to see firsthand what makes our gym a special place to train. No matter where you’re coming from in El Dorado County or the surrounding areas, you’ll find a team that’s ready to welcome you, support your goals, and help you grow through Jiu Jitsu.

Sign up today to start your trial and see why so many people are choosing Jiu Jitsu for their fitness, self-defense, and personal growth. We can’t wait to see you on the mats!

Exploring Jiu Jitsu Through the Wisdom of Winnie the Pooh

Starting Jiu Jitsu can feel like stepping into the unknown—something new, exciting, and maybe even a little daunting. At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we understand that. Whether you’re new to martial arts or thinking about giving it a try, we believe everyone can find a bit of themselves on the mats. Surprisingly, the journey of learning Jiu Jitsu can be related to the charming, timeless lessons from a certain honey-loving bear and his friends from the Hundred Acre Wood. That’s right, Winnie the Pooh!

Here’s how you can see your Jiu Jitsu journey through the eyes of Pooh and his pals:

“You’re braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think.” – Christopher Robin

When you first step onto the mats, it’s easy to feel out of place or overwhelmed. There’s a lot to learn—positions, techniques, and a different way of moving your body. It can feel like being lost in a forest, but like Christopher Robin reminds Pooh, you are more capable than you realize. Jiu Jitsu is all about discovering your inner strength, building confidence, and realizing that you can achieve more than you ever imagined. Your first class is just the beginning of discovering your bravery.

“Rivers know this: there is no hurry. We shall get there someday.” – Winnie the Pooh

Progress in Jiu Jitsu is a journey, not a race. Just as Pooh approaches life with calm and patience, the mats teach us the same. You won’t learn everything in a day, and that’s okay! Jiu Jitsu is a practice of constant growth, where small improvements add up over time. Trust the process, and remember to enjoy each step along the way—whether you’re learning how to escape from mount or drilling the basics of guard. Like Pooh, embrace the joy of the journey.

“It never hurts to keep looking for sunshine.” – Eeyore

Sometimes Jiu Jitsu can be tough. You might feel stuck in a position, frustrated with a technique, or even feel like giving up. But, as Eeyore reminds us, it’s always possible to find the bright side. There’s always a lesson in every roll, whether you win or lose. When things seem hard, focus on what you’re learning and the small victories—like improving your guard retention or simply showing up for class on a tough day.

“A little consideration, a little thought for others, makes all the difference.” – Eeyore

Jiu Jitsu is a team sport as much as it is an individual one. Your training partners are essential to your progress, and being considerate on the mats is crucial. Just like Pooh and his friends help each other out, in Jiu Jitsu, you’ll find a community that supports and challenges you. We train hard, but we do so with respect and care for each other’s safety. Every partner helps you grow, and you’ll soon find that you’re part of something bigger than yourself.

“Think it over, think it under.” – Winnie the Pooh

Pooh is known for taking time to reflect (usually over a pot of honey). Jiu Jitsu is a mental game as much as a physical one. As you train, you’ll learn to think things through—whether it’s figuring out how to improve a technique or applying a new concept during sparring. The ability to problem-solve is key in Jiu Jitsu. Every class is an opportunity to ‘think it over’ and refine what you’ve learned, even if it takes some time.

“A friend is one of the nicest things you can have, and one of the best things you can be.” – Winnie the Pooh

At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, you’ll quickly discover that the friendships you make on the mats are special. Like Pooh’s tight-knit group of friends, our gym community is supportive, welcoming, and encouraging. Whether you’re just starting or have been training for years, we’re all here to help each other grow. You’ll find lifelong friends and training partners who share in your successes and help you through challenges.

Welcome to Your Journey

Starting Jiu Jitsu is like entering the Hundred Acre Wood—a place full of discovery, learning, and camaraderie. At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we’re here to guide you every step of the way. Whether you feel like Tigger bouncing into a new adventure, Pooh happily learning something new, or even Eeyore slowly but surely finding your way, your journey on the mats will be uniquely yours.

Come join us, and remember: you’re braver, stronger, and smarter than you think.

Training to Understand the “Why” at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu

In Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, it’s easy to get caught up in the “what” of training—what techniques to execute, what drills to practice, what moves to learn. But at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we encourage our students to dive deeper into the “why.” Understanding why a technique works, why timing matters, or why positioning is key, is what truly elevates your practice from merely going through the motions to mastering the art.

The Importance of Asking “Why”

When you first step onto the mat, it’s natural to focus on the surface-level mechanics. However, if you only practice the “what,” you risk limiting your growth. By exploring the “why,” you start to build a deeper understanding of the principles and philosophies behind each movement. Knowing why you apply a certain grip in guard or why you move your hips in a specific direction when escaping is where real progress begins.

Training with this inquisitive mindset transforms your approach. It encourages critical thinking, adaptation, and problem-solving—all essential components of Jiu Jitsu and life beyond the mat.

Mastering Technique vs. Understanding Technique

There’s a difference between mastering a technique and understanding it. Mastery comes with repetition and practice, but understanding comes from reflection and questioning. You can drill an armbar a thousand times and have a perfectly sharp execution, but unless you grasp why it works in various situations—such as the opponent’s defense or the opening you’ve created—your application of it may be limited.

Our instructors emphasize this approach, teaching not just the “how” but also diving into the “why” behind the techniques we practice. Whether it’s a high-level concept like leverage or a detailed breakdown of body mechanics, we encourage our students to think deeper and always remain curious.

Becoming a Smarter Practitioner

BJJ is often compared to chess, and that’s where the “why” plays a crucial role. The more you understand the reasoning behind each move, the more strategic and thoughtful your Jiu Jitsu becomes. You start to anticipate your opponent’s actions, respond more fluidly to different scenarios, and make adjustments on the fly.

At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we want our students to become not just strong practitioners but smart ones. By focusing on the “why,” you develop a more complete understanding of the game, making you more adaptable and resourceful in live rolls and competition. As a result we’ve built in open mat sessions before and after every class and at time during class for students and coaches to collaborate and dive into a position or movement.

Carrying the “Why” into Life

Just like in Jiu Jitsu, life often presents challenges that require more than just knowing what to do; it requires understanding why certain actions lead to success or failure. Training with this mindset builds a habit of reflection and analysis that you can apply to personal and professional aspects of your life.

At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we encourage all of our students to ask questions, dig deeper, and strive to understand the “why” in everything they do. That’s how we grow—not just as martial artists but as individuals.


Start your journey of understanding today by asking more questions and thinking about why we do what we do on the mat. Join us at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, where we train to think, to adapt, and to improve every day.

September Mat Chat: Focusing on Safety at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu

At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, our monthly mat chats are an opportunity to teach valuable life skills that go beyond the techniques and physical training on the mat. This September, our focus is on safety, a key principle both in and out of the gym.

Why Safety Matters in Jiu Jitsu

Safety is the foundation of successful training. When practicing Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ), we trust our training partners and instructors to create an environment where we can push ourselves without unnecessary risk. This principle applies to every roll, every drill, and every technique. Proper safety habits ensure that we can continue to grow and train, free from injury.

Key Concepts of Safety in BJJ

  1. Respect for Your Partner
    A core part of safety is having respect for your training partner. We encourage our students, from Peewee to Juniors, to communicate with their partners—whether it’s tapping out when necessary or discussing how to practice a new technique. By understanding each other’s limits, we create an environment of mutual trust.
  2. Controlled Movements
    Learning to control your movements is essential to preventing injuries. This month, we’ll discuss the importance of practicing with precision rather than relying on force. Whether you’re going for a takedown or an armbar, control ensures that you’re not accidentally putting your partner in danger.
  3. Awareness and Listening
    Awareness is a critical aspect of safety. In September’s mat chat, we’ll talk about listening to your body, understanding when to ease off during a drill, and being mindful of your surroundings. We also remind our students to listen to their coaches, whose experience helps guide them in safely navigating their training.

Safety Beyond the Mat

The lessons we learn about safety in Jiu Jitsu apply to our daily lives as well. Whether it’s crossing the street, riding a bike, or playing a sport, staying safe requires awareness, communication, and control. We want our students to take these lessons and apply them at home, at school, and in their communities. Our goal is to instill a sense of responsibility for both personal safety and the well-being of those around them.

As we discuss this important life skill in our youth classes throughout September, we encourage parents to engage in conversations with their children about how they can stay safe in different aspects of life. Through the practice of BJJ and these vital life skills, we are developing strong, aware, and responsible individuals.

Let’s have a safe and productive month on and off the mat!

Drop-Ins Always Welcome at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu

Whether you’re traveling through El Dorado County, Folsom, or Sacramento County, we welcome you to drop in and train with us at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu! Our gym is open to visitors from near and far, offering a space to sharpen your skills, meet new training partners, and experience the supportive community that defines our academy.

We understand that traveling can disrupt your training routine, but at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we make it easy to stay on track. Whether you’re here for a weekend getaway, a work trip, or simply exploring the area, our doors are open to BJJ practitioners of all levels.

Our schedule offers flexible options, from early morning sessions to evening classes, so you can find the time to fit training into your day. Our instructors, provide top-notch instruction that welcomes everyone from white belts to seasoned black belts. You’ll also have the opportunity to roll with some of our talented members, including those who regularly compete.

We love hosting visitors and providing a warm, welcoming environment where you can challenge yourself, learn new techniques, and make the most of your time on the mats. Whether you’re looking to polish up your guard game, work on takedowns, or just enjoy a solid session, we’ve got you covered.

If you’re visiting the area, bring your gi and nogi stuff, bring your enthusiasm, and come experience the unique training atmosphere at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu. Feel free to look up our schedule or send a text to 965-954-064 to find the best time to drop in. We can’t wait to have you on the mats!

Meeting up with “Chez” a regular drop in from San Diego, at a tournament

Stay sharp, stay connected, and always remember, no matter where you are, you’re never far from a welcoming Jiu Jitsu community!

— The El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu Team

Jon’s Journey to Gold: Triumph at the IBJJF World Masters

At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, perseverance, hard work, and resilience are the core values that define our community. These principles were exemplified by Jon’s remarkable achievement at the IBJJF World Masters, where he captured gold in the brown belt Master 5 division. This victory is not just a testament to his skill on the mats, but also to his unwavering determination and the obstacles he overcame to reach this pinnacle.

Last year, Jon’s journey at the World Masters ended in disappointment as he fell short of placing. For many, such a setback might have been disheartening, but for Jon, it was a spark that ignited an even greater fire within him. Instead of dwelling on the loss, he used it as motivation, returning to the gym with renewed focus and dedication.

The road to gold was anything but easy. Jon faced numerous challenges, both on and off the mat. Injuries, personal setbacks, and the relentless grind of training at a high level could have derailed his progress. But with the support of his family and teammates at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, Jon pushed through every obstacle. His journey is a reminder that success is not about the absence of hardship, but about how we respond to it.

Jon’s victory at the World Masters is a proud moment for all of us at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu. It’s a shining example of what can be achieved with persistence, hard work, and a never-give-up attitude. For our members, especially those who may be facing their own struggles, Jon’s story is an inspiration to keep pushing forward, no matter the odds.

As we celebrate Jon’s incredible achievement, we are reminded that every victory, big or small, is a step towards becoming the best version of ourselves. Congratulations, Jon, on your well-deserved gold medal! Your success is a beacon of what’s possible with heart, grit, and the right mindset. We’re all proud to have you as part of the El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu team.

Celebrating Ryan Loder’s Ultimate Fighter Victory

At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we take immense pride in the achievements of our athletes and coaches. One of the most recent and remarkable successes comes from Ryan Loder, who has been crowned The Ultimate Fighter champion! This incredible accomplishment not only highlights Ryan’s dedication and skill but also underscores the importance of the mentorship provided by our very own Coach Eliot Kelly.

Ryan Loder: A Champion’s Journey

Ryan Loder’s journey to becoming The Ultimate Fighter champion is a testament to his relentless work ethic, technical prowess, and mental toughness. A former Division 1 wrestler with a deep-rooted passion for martial arts, Ryan has always been a fierce competitor. His transition to mixed martial arts was marked by his determination to master all aspects of the game, from striking to grappling, and everything in between.

In the octagon, Ryan’s wrestling background has been a cornerstone of his success, allowing him to control his opponents and dictate the pace of the fight. But what truly sets Ryan apart is his ability to blend his wrestling with high-level jiu jitsu and striking, making him a well-rounded and formidable fighter.

Coach Eliot Kelly:

Behind every great fighter is a great coach, and for Ryan Loder, Eliot has been involved as a coach in the grappling arts. Eliot’s extensive experience in jiu jitsu and his deep understanding of the sport have been instrumental in Ryan’s development as a mixed martial artist. As one of the coaches at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, Eliot has consistently emphasized the importance of discipline, strategy, and adaptability—qualities that have clearly paid off for Ryan.

Eliot’s coaching philosophy is centered around the idea of continuous improvement, or “kaizen.” He encourages his students to always seek out areas for growth, whether in technique, conditioning, or mental fortitude. This mindset has not only helped Ryan refine his skills but also prepared him to face the toughest challenges in The Ultimate Fighter competition.

A Celebration for the Community

Ryan Loder’s victory is not just a personal achievement; it’s a win for the greater Sacramento area. It serves as a powerful reminder of what can be accomplished through hard work, dedication, and the right guidance. For our students, both young and old, Ryan’s success is an inspiration to strive for greatness in their own martial arts journeys.

As we celebrate Ryan’s victory, we also extend our deepest gratitude to Coach Eliot Kelly for his unwavering commitment to his students and his role in shaping champions both on and off the mat.

Looking Ahead

The future is bright for Ryan Loder, and we’re excited to see what’s next for this rising star in the world of mixed martial arts. As for our community at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we will continue to support and learn from both Ryan and Eliot, as they exemplify the spirit of excellence that we strive for every day.

Whether you’re a seasoned practitioner or just starting your martial arts journey, Ryan Loder’s story is a powerful example of where dedication and the right coaching can take you. Join us on the mats at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu and be part of a community where champions are made.

Three Important Questions to Ask When Starting Martial Arts

Starting a martial art is an exciting journey that can offer numerous benefits, from physical fitness to mental resilience. Whether you’re stepping onto the mat for the first time or considering joining a new academy, asking the right questions can set you on the path to success. At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we believe that a thoughtful approach to beginning your martial arts journey is essential. Here are three important questions to ask when starting:

1. What are Your Goals?

Before diving into training, it’s crucial to understand why you’re starting martial arts in the first place. Are you looking to get in shape, learn self-defense, compete in tournaments, or find a supportive community? Knowing your goals will help you choose the right academy, the appropriate style, and the training intensity that suits your needs. At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we offer a range of classes designed to meet different goals, from competitive training to classes focused on fitness and self-defense. Whatever your objectives, having a clear sense of what you want to achieve will keep you motivated and focused as you progress.

2. What is the Culture of the Academy?

Every martial arts academy has its unique culture, and finding one that aligns with your values is essential. Some schools may emphasize competition, while others focus more on self-defense or personal development. Take the time to visit the academy, observe a class, and speak with the instructors and students. Do you feel welcomed and supported? Is there a sense of camaraderie? At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we pride ourselves on creating a positive, inclusive environment where everyone, from beginners to advanced practitioners, feels like part of the team. Our community is built on respect, discipline, and a shared passion for learning and growth.

3. What is the Instructor’s Background and Teaching Style?

The quality of instruction you receive will significantly impact your martial arts journey. It’s important to understand the instructor’s background, their experience in the martial art, and their teaching style. Are they approachable and patient? Do they emphasize technique, conditioning, or strategy? At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, our instructors bring a wealth of experience and a passion for teaching. We believe in providing detailed instruction tailored to each student’s learning style, ensuring that everyone can progress at their own pace while mastering the fundamentals. Whether you’re learning a new technique or refining your skills, our instructors are dedicated to helping you reach your full potential.

Starting martial arts is a transformative experience that can bring about significant personal growth. By asking the right questions before you begin, you’ll set yourself up for a successful journey. At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we’re here to guide you every step of the way, from understanding your goals to finding the right fit in our community. We invite you to visit us, ask questions, and discover how martial arts can enhance your life.

The Importance of Flexibility Training in Jiu Jitsu

Flexibility is often an overlooked component of physical fitness, but for Jiu Jitsu practitioners, it is a crucial aspect that can significantly enhance performance, reduce injury risk, and improve overall well-being. At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we understand the importance of incorporating flexibility training into our routines to help our members reach their full potential on the mats.

Why Flexibility Matters in Jiu Jitsu

In Jiu Jitsu, having a good range of motion allows for more effective execution of techniques and transitions between positions. Flexibility can enhance your ability to perform submissions, escapes, and guard passes. For instance, executing a triangle choke requires significant hip flexibility, while maintaining a tight guard demands flexible hamstrings and lower back muscles.

Moreover, flexibility training helps in injury prevention. Tight muscles are more prone to strains and tears. By regularly stretching and maintaining a good range of motion, practitioners can minimize the risk of common injuries such as muscle strains and ligament tears.

The Science Behind Flexibility Training

Research shows that flexibility training can improve muscular performance and joint mobility. A study published in the *Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research* found that incorporating flexibility exercises into a workout routine can enhance athletic performance by increasing the range of motion and reducing muscle stiffness .

Flexibility training is not just about static stretching. Dynamic stretching, proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF), and other techniques can all contribute to improved flexibility. Each type of stretching has its benefits, with dynamic stretching being particularly useful as a warm-up to prepare muscles for activity, and PNF being effective in increasing static flexibility through a combination of stretching and muscle contraction.

Insights from Kit Laughlin

Kit Laughlin, a renowned expert in flexibility and mobility, emphasizes the importance of flexibility training for both athletes and non-athletes. Laughlin’s approach combines various stretching techniques to address individual needs and limitations, focusing on improving overall body function and reducing pain.

According to Laughlin, flexibility training should be personalized and progressive. He advocates for a methodical approach where practitioners gradually increase the intensity and duration of stretches. This progressive overload principle ensures that the body adapts to the increased demands, leading to sustained improvements in flexibility over time.

Laughlin also highlights the mental benefits of flexibility training. Engaging in regular stretching routines can promote relaxation and reduce stress, contributing to better mental health and a more focused mindset during training and competition.

Integrating Flexibility Training at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu

At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we incorporate flexibility training into our classes and encourage members to engage in regular stretching routines. Here are some tips and techniques to enhance your flexibility:

  1. Dynamic Warm-Ups: Start your training session with dynamic stretches such as leg swings, arm circles, and torso twists. These movements help increase blood flow to the muscles and prepare your body for the demands of Jiu Jitsu.
  2. Post-Training Stretching: After your training session, perform static stretches focusing on major muscle groups used in Jiu Jitsu. Hold each stretch for 20-30 seconds, ensuring you feel a gentle pull but not pain.
  3. PNF Stretching: Incorporate PNF stretching into your routine. This involves stretching a muscle, contracting it isometrically against resistance, and then stretching it again to increase the range of motion.
  4. Consistency: Like any other aspect of training, consistency is key. Dedicate time each day to work on your flexibility, and over time, you will notice significant improvements.

Flexibility training is an essential component of a well-rounded Jiu Jitsu practice. By improving your range of motion, you can enhance your performance, reduce the risk of injury, and achieve a higher level of overall fitness. At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we are committed to helping our members incorporate effective flexibility training into their routines, drawing on the latest research and expert insights from figures like Kit Laughlin. Embrace flexibility training as a vital part of your Jiu Jitsu journey, and experience the benefits both on and off the mats.


References:

  1. Behm, D. G., Blazevich, A. J., Kay, A. D., & McHugh, M. (2016). Acute Effects of Muscle Stretching on Physical Performance, Range of Motion, and Injury Incidence in Healthy Active Individuals: A Systematic Review. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 30(2), 315-327.