Why humans are capable Flexible?
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Why is it that the human body can perform incredible flexural movements that are so incredible? To find the answer, Dr. Richard Wiseman, in charge of the research team on this issue in the UK, conducted a spinal tomography of several flexural artists with magnetic resonance tomography (MRI).
As a result, no unusual signs were found in the skeletal structure of the flexible, single-point artists whose ligaments often had extremely good elasticity.
According to Dr. Richard Wiseman, in the human body, tissue has the function of connecting the joints together called ligaments. Light stretchy ligaments, which help normal motor movement.
But in a few people like flexors, their ligaments - through practice - have had quite good elasticity, so their bodies become very flexible. Thanks to this natural advantage, they continue to practice more and this may be the secret for them to succeed in their careers later.
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