The Four Factors That Actually Control Your Flexiblity

The Four Factors That Actually Control Your Flexiblity

You've been told to stretch more. You've tried the releases, the routines, the one weird trick. And you're still not as flexible as you want to be. Here's why: flexibility isn't one thing — it's four. And until you understand all of them, you're only ever solving part of the problem.


Chapters

00:00 — Why flexibility is misunderstood

00:33 — The 4 Factors that contribute to flexibility

01:47 — Factor 1: Structural factors — your fixed container

06:01— Factor 2: Tissue quality — muscle, fascia, tendons and ligaments

14:07 — Factor 3: Neural factors — how your nervous system governs range

21:24— Factor 4: Lifestyle, age, and training context

27:06 — The flexibility matrix — putting it all together

28:13 — What this means for your practice and your teaching


WHAT YOU'LL LEARN

-Why two people can do the same practice for years and have completely

different ranges of motion

-The difference between flexibility and mobility — and why it matters for

how you train

-How your joint architecture sets a ceiling that no amount of stretching can change

-Why muscle and fascia respond to training differently — and what each one actually needs

-The role your nervous system plays in governing range of motion in real time

-Why stress, anxiety, and feeling unsafe in a class literally make you less flexible

-How strength training improves flexibility — and why the yoga community gets this wrong

-What happens outside the studio that is working for or against your flexibility every single day



WHO THIS IS FOR

-Yoga teachers who want a deeper, more honest understanding of how flexibility works

-Serious practitioners who have plateaued and want to know why

-Anyone who has ever been told they're "just not a flexible person"

-Movement educators who want science-backed frameworks they can actually teach



ABOUT THIS SERIES

This video is part of a deeper curriculum I teach inside my yoga teacher training. If you want the full version of this content — including sequencing protocols, progressive loading strategies, and how to design classes that actually produce lasting change — get more information here: jasonyoga.com/300


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