Yogaland Podcast

Why Flexibility & Mobility Matter

Mar 25, 2026
A case for why flexibility and mobility still matter for long-term movement and independence. Discussion of how limited range of motion leads to compensation, fibrosis, and joint problems. Exploration of the length-tension relationship and how optimal muscle length supports strength. A call to integrate mobility, flexibility, strength, and control for resilient, usable movement.
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INSIGHT

Flexibility Is A Longevity Quality

  • Flexibility and mobility are longevity qualities that preserve independence as we age.
  • Jason Crandell links restricted range, inactivity, and fibrosis to lost function in shoulders, spine, and hips over time.
INSIGHT

Restricted Range Creates Compensations And Fibrosis

  • Limited joint range of motion breeds compensation patterns and systemic dysfunction.
  • Jason explains inactivity-driven fibrosis makes elastic tissues stiffer, reducing joint extensibility and daily functional ability.
ANECDOTE

Jiu Jitsu Shows Why Mobility Matters For Hobbies

  • Jason shares that he trains Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and often spars with partners half his age, so mobility lets him keep enjoying dynamic hobbies.
  • This personal example ties flexibility to maintaining activity and joy across decades.
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