Stretching harder makes you tighter. If you've been forcing painful positions thinking that's progressive overload for flexibility, you've been applying the wrong method.The fitness industry has confused pain with adaptation, but the research shows the complete opposite. Flexibility improvements are approximately 90% neurologically mediated—not structural adaptations or muscle lengthening. Your nervous system acts as a range of motion gatekeeper, and every time you push through pain in a stretch, you're reinforcing the neural pattern that movement at that range is dangerous.In this episode, you'll discover why pain-based stretching creates the opposite of your intended outcome, the specific neurological mechanisms behind range of motion and how to work with them instead of against them, the exact protocol that produces results in weeks instead of years, and why flexibility training is actually teaching you how to approach adaptation in every area of your life.This isn't about touching your toes or doing the splits. It's about understanding that force creates protection, while patience and precision create adaptation. Whether you're a strength athlete, endurance runner, or just someone trying to move better, this episode will completely change how you approach flexibility training—and everything else