No. streching WILL increase flexability though. Eating healthy nutrisios foods and exersize will help you grow.
Maruko101's answer: In a way. If you do certain stretches, your spine will get a little stretched out and you will seem taller, but if you stop stretching daily, you will become stiff and your spine will go back to normal. Thats why I think anyways.
By stretching its flubber
no its not. but whenever you have the hiccups then that means your are growing, u also grow when you are sleeping but u never know.
a little bit but it also depends on the person!!! Additional info No, stretching will not help you grow, but you will be in good shape. How tall you become is in your DNA, so look at your family to see how tall they are. More than likely you will be as tall as they are.
Ballistic stretching dynamic stretching static stretching pnf stretching
what is the benefit of dynamic stretching vs. static stretching
1. Stretching increases flexibility. 2. Stretching improves circulation. 3. Stretching can eliminate low Back pain. 4. Stretching is good for the heart. 5. Stretching feels good and is relaxing.
Most of the Time stretchers do grow back, many people say if you go over 8mm you'll have them for life unless you have very expensive surgery, now back to the question, so if you are stretching your ear to 3,4mm it Is most defdently going to grow back, if your stretching to 5,6,7mm it's possible but don't get your hopes up, though if you grow it past 8mm or want to grow it past 8mm think of this; it's not just a normal piercing it's more like a tattoo your have it for life and it won't come back unless you have surgery!
Boys and girls reach their final height differently. Usually, boys can grow up till age 26 and girls till 21. Eat right and exercise. Stretching will NOT change your pre-determined genes, sorry. But stretching is good anyway. Your legs only need to be long enough to reach the ground !
Ballistic stretching is considered unsafe. Ballistic stretching is stretching with fast jerky movements, snapping the muscle to its limits very quickly instead of slowly and gently stretching it.
yes, stretching is a force!
I think by stretching your muscles and playing basketball.
That would be ear lobe stretching.