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    Warm Up To Workout – Why Warming Up Before Exercise is Key

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    Suppose you were told that you only had to add an extra five to 20 minutes to each of your workouts in order to prevent injury and lessen fatigue. Would you do it?

    Most people would say yes. Then they might be surprised to learn that they already know about those few minutes called a warm-up. If done correctly, a pre-exercise warm-up can have a multitude of beneficial effects on a person’s workout and, consequently, their overall health.

    What happens in your body?
    When you begin to exercise, your cardiorespiratory and neuromuscular systems and metabolic energy pathways are stimulated. Muscles contract and, to meet their increasing demands for oxygen, your heart rate, blood flow, cardiac output and breathing rate increase. Blood moves faster through your arteries and veins, and is gradually routed to working muscles.

    Your blood temperature rises and oxygen is released more quickly, raising the temperature of the muscles. This allows the muscles to use glucose and fatty acids to burn calories and create energy for the exercise. All of these processes prepare the body for higher-intensity
    action.

    Specifically…a gradual warm-up:

    • Leads to efficient calorie burning by increasing your core body temperature
    • Produces faster, more forceful muscle contractions
    • Increases your metabolic rate so oxygen is delivered to the working muscles more quickly
    • Gives you better muscle control by speeding up your neural message pathways to the muscles
    • Allows you to work out comfortably longer because all your energy systems are able to adjust to exercise, preventing the buildup of lactic acid in the blood
    • Improves joint range of motion

    Where to begin
    Your warm-up should consist of two phases: 1) progressive aerobic activity that utilizes the muscles you will be using during your workout, and 2) flexibility exercises. Choosing which warm-up activity to use is as easy as slowing down what you will be doing during your workout.

    For example, if you will be running, warm up with a slow jog, or if you will be cycling outdoors, begin in lower gears.

    Here is ideal intensity for aerobics, but a basic guideline is to work at a level that produces a small amount of perspiration, but doesn’t leave you feeling fatigued. The duration of the warm-up activity will depend on the intensity of your workout as well as your own fitness level.

    After the aerobic warm-up activity you should incorporate flexibility/stretching exercises. Stretching muscles after warming them up with low-intensity aerobic activity will produce a better stretch since the rise in muscle temperature and circulation increases muscle elasticity, making them more pliable. Be sure to choose flexibility exercises that stretch the primary muscles you will be using during your workout.

    Make the time
    To fully reap the benefits of the time you are spending exercising, you must warm up. Taking those extra few minutes to adjust to increased activity will ensure a better performance from your body and, in turn, will make your workout more efficient, productive and, best of all, enjoyable.

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    Katumba Samson

    I'm a bodybuilder and a fitness model from Johannesburg, South Africa who has competed in several bodybuilding competitions. I'm a fitness writer and certified personal trainer who specializes in bodybuilding, workout planning and nutrition. See my profile page for more information!

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