Alex had been lifting weights for a while, but he wanted to learn how to get his muscles bigger and stronger. One day, his coach told him about something called “stretch-based movements.” “Stretch-based movements are exercises where your muscles get stretched at the end of the movement,” the coach explained. “These exercises help create more tension in your muscles, which can lead to more growth.” Alex was curious and wanted to try it out. His coach showed him how to do exercises like the seated leg curl and the dumbbell pullover, where his muscles were stretched at the end of the motion. At first, Alex felt a little strange with these new exercises, but soon he started feeling the burn. Over time, his muscles felt more stretched and worked harder. He learned that these movements helped create more tension and pushed his muscles to grow in a different way. Alex was excited to see his muscles getting bigger and stronger. He realized that stretching during exercises wasn’t just about flexibility—it was a powerful way to boost hypertrophy and take his workouts to the next level.