Stretching has long been recommended for tight or sore muscles—before and after exercise, or even for back pain. It’s considered essential for dancers, athletes, and anyone wanting to stay active. However, recent research suggests that static stretching may be overrated, offering limited benefits for injury prevention or true muscle lengthening.
Muscle function is controlled by your brain and nervous system. When you move, your brain receives constant sensory feedback, helping it calculate the most efficient way to control your muscles. Proper movement skills develop through careful repetition and practice. But when muscles are repeatedly stressed—through injury, surgery, emotional tension, or repetitive tasks—they can become habitually tight, a condition your brain “learns” to maintain.
To reverse chronic muscle tightness, it’s necessary to address the problem at the brain and sensory-motor level. Hanna Somatic Education uses a specialized technique called pandiculation to reset muscle length and improve coordination.
Unlike passive stretching, pandiculation begins with a conscious contraction of the tight muscles, followed by a slow, deliberate lengthening and full relaxation. This process “refreshes” the brain’s sense of the muscles, resets their tonus, and improves motor control. Because the change happens at the nervous system level, muscles learn to relax naturally, leading to increased flexibility, better coordination, and long-term relief from tension.
Static stretching is passive and can sometimes worsen tightness by triggering a protective reflex, while pandiculation is active learning, training the brain to reset muscle length.
Next time you feel tightness, try this:
Gently contract the tight muscle within your comfort zone.
Slowly lengthen the muscle, as if yawning or stretching after waking.
Fully relax.
Notice the difference in sensation, control, and range of motion. Hanna Somatic Education teaches clients to pandiculate tight muscles, restoring brain-level awareness and voluntary control—a key to lasting pain relief and improved mobility. Only you can do it for yourself.