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The techniques, ideas, and suggestions in this document are not
intended as a substitute for proper medical advice! Consult your
physician or health care professional before performing any new
exercise or exercise technique, particularly if you are pregnant or
nursing, or if you are elderly, or if you have any chronic or recurring
conditions. Any application of the techniques, ideas, and suggestions
in this document is at the reader's sole discretion and risk.
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PLEASE NOTE: I am not any kind of qualified medical or fitness professional! I have considerable training and experience in dance and martial arts, but my only "qualifications" for writing this are that I took the time and effort to read several books on the topic, and to combine that information with that of many knowledgeable readers of Usenet news.
If you have specific questions or comments about the specific content of one or more parts of the stretching FAQ, please email them to me. But Please do not email me asking for any stretching advice, nor for information about stretching research! I simply am not qualified to dispense medical or fitness advice. You need to seek out a licensed/certified medical or fitness professional for that sort of thing. I am a software developer, not a doctor (with apologies to Dr. McCoy on Star Trek ;-)