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* A method of promoting a response of neuromuscular mechanisms through the stimulation of proprioceptors in an attempt to facilitate increased range ...

www.gffi-fitness.org/fitness_study/fitglory.htm * Statically stretching a muscle after maximally contracting it.

pilatesblog.com/pilates-terminology/ * An appproach to therapeutic exercise based on the principles of functional human anatomy and neurophysiology.

sportsmedicine.about.com/cs/exercisephysiology/a/glossaryP.htm * Contract / relax. The dancer resists a partner pushing a limb before relaxing as the partner pushes the limb into a further range.

www.northernballettheatre.co.uk/la_glossary.doc * A stretching technique in which the muscle to be stretched is first contracted maximally. The muscle is then relaxed and is either actively ...

www.gdn.edu/Faculty/jwhite/Exercise%20Physiology%20Terms.htm * technique of preceding a static stretch with an isometric contraction.

highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0073028630/student_view0/glossary.html * A method of promoting a response of neuromuscular mechanisms through the stimulation of proprioceptors in an attempt to facilitate increased range ...

www.gffi-fitness.org/fitness_study/fitglory.htm * Statically stretching a muscle after maximally contracting it.

pilatesblog.com/pilates-terminology/ * An appproach to therapeutic exercise based on the principles of functional human anatomy and neurophysiology.

sportsmedicine.about.com/cs/exercisephysiology/a/glossaryP.htm * Contract / relax. The dancer resists a partner pushing a limb before relaxing as the partner pushes the limb into a further range.

www.northernballettheatre.co.uk/la_glossary.doc * A stretching technique in which the muscle to be stretched is first contracted maximally. The muscle is then relaxed and is either actively ...

www.gdn.edu/Faculty/jwhite/Exercise%20Physiology%20Terms.htm * technique of preceding a static stretch with an isometric contraction.

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