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Warm Up, Stretching and Cool Down for Workout Injury Prevention
1. THE WORKOUT BEFORE AND AFTER THE WORKOUT
THE IMPORTANCE OF WARMING UP, STRETCHING AND COOLING DOWN
DENISE GALBEN, OWNER OF KINETICS
2. WHY SHOULD WE WARM UP BEFORE OUR WORKOUT?
1. Muscle/body/blood temperature Increases: Muscles that are properly warmed up before rigorous
activity will be able to contract with more force, and relax at a faster rate after a contraction. As blood
temperature rises, blood oxygen levels rise. With a more oxygenated blood stream, muscles receive
larger volumes of nutrients and can function at a much greater level.
2. Dilated Blood Vessels: Taking the time to warm up forces the blood vessels to dilate. This will
reduce the tension that physical activity places on your heart, and increase blood flow throughout your
body.
3. Your Body is Able to Cool Down Faster: Warming up also triggers processes in the body (i.e.
sweating, increased breathing rate) that assist in cooling down muscles and joints when they begin to
get too hot.
3. 4. Range of Motion Increases: By properly warming up, your joints will be more capable of extending
safely throughout their full range of motion.
5. Increases the Secretion of Hormones: When performing a warm-up routine, additional hormones are
automatically secreted to provide your body with energy via additional carbohydrates and fatty acids.
These additional hormones are crucial for a successful and productive workout.
6. Increases Mental Focus: When performing a warm-up routine, the mind will enter a state of focus and
preparation required for the exercises that you are about to perform. This increase in focus allows the
mind to remain positive, relaxed, and with an increased level of concentration.
Source: www.FitnessHealth101.com
WHY SHOULD WE WARM UP BEFORE OUR WORKOUT? (CONT’D)
4. WHAT SORT OF WARMUP DO YOU DO BEFORE
YOUR WORKOUT?
▪ Before your cardio workout? (Swimming, running, elliptical, dancing)
▪ Before your strength-training workout? (Weights, Spartan/HIIT, kettle bells)
▪ Before your calisthenics workout? (Yoga, pilates)
5. WARMUPS 101:
▪ Did you know?
▪ There is a difference between warming up, and stretching?
▪ In general, warming up will elevate the heart rate and increase the flow of blood
and oxygen throughout the body, thus preparing the body to be stretched.
▪ Stretching then prepares the soft tissue and joint of the body to safely perform a
physical activity. Range of motion exercises stretch muscles and joints in all
directions, and lubricate your joints.
▪ It is important to remember that a warm-up routine is not the same as a stretching
routine. Warm up, THEN stretch.
▪ Question for next slide: What are some of the most common sport/fitness injury
locations on the body?
7. WHAT IS CONNECTIVE TISSUE?
▪ It supports, connects, or separates
different types of tissues and organs
▪ The medium-density connective
tissues are tendons, ligaments and
fascia. Bone is the densest connective
tissue. Blood and adipose (fat) are the
thinnest. The dense
connective tissues
have very little blood
flow
Therefore,
they heal
very slowly.
That is why
warm up and
stretching are
imperative.
8. OTHER INJURIES: WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES
BETWEEN SPRAINS, STRAINS AND TEARS?
A sprain is a stretch or tear in a ligament (the bands of fibrous tissue that
connect our bones at the joints).
A strain is also a stretch or tear, this time affecting the muscle itself or a tendon
(the tissue that connect the muscles to the bones).
Source: www.webmd.com
9. SO WHAT DO I DO IF I SUFFER A FITNESS INJURY?
A study of 6,313 adults who exercised regularly found that 21 percent developed an exercise-
related injury during the course of a year. Two-thirds involved the legs; the knee was the most
frequently injured joint.
Source: www.health.harvard.edu
NEW INJURIES, USE: R.I.C.E.
▪ Rest will prevent further injury and
will allow healing.
▪ Ice will stop swelling. It constricts
injured blood vessels and limits the
bleeding in the injured area.
▪ Compression further limits swelling
and supports the injured joint.
▪ Elevation uses gravity to reduce
swelling in the injured area by
reducing blood flow.
OLD INJURIES
▪ Once a muscle or tendon is injured, it
is susceptible to injury again.
▪ The resulting scar tissue is weaker, less
elastic, and highly prone to re-injury.
▪ Strengthen the area with exercise.
▪ Heat therapy
▪ NSAIDS (non-steroidal anti-
inflammatory drugs: ex: Ibuprofen)
▪ Massage and stretching (yoga, folks!!!)
10. WHEN TO SEE A DOCTOR WITH YOUR INJURY
Most acute injuries can be attended to using R.I.C.E., but some injuries need to be seen and treated by a
physician. You should call your doctor if you experience any of the following:
severe pain or if pain persists for more than two weeks in a joint or bone.
pain radiates to another area of the body
you have 'point tenderness.' That is, you can cause pain by pressing on a specific area, but pain is not
produced at the same point on the other side of the body.
you have any injury to a joint that produces significant swelling. If left untreated, joint injuries can
become permanent.
you cannot move the injured part.
there is persistent numbness, tingling or weakness in the injured area.
your injury doesn't heal in three weeks.
you have an infection with pus, red streaks, a fever, or swollen lymph nodes.
Source for this slide and previous slide: www.verywell.com
11. 3 part of post-workout:
Slowly decrease the intensity of the
exercise(s) you’re doing.
Stretch all muscle groups, but pay
special attention to the groups that
worked the hardest.
Hydrate, and replenish your
electrolytes.
LAST BUT NOT LEAST, WHY IS IT
IMPORTANT TO COOL DOWN AFTER
YOUR WORKOUT?
Cooling down helps the heart rate and breathing to
return back to normal.
Helps prevent dizziness.
Help the body flush the toxins (lactic acid) to
prevent lactic acid build-up.
Keep blood circulating to provide oxygen & nutrients
required by the muscles, tendons and ligaments for
repair and growth.
Important! You are more flexible after a workout,
therefore your stretches should be gentle to avoid
injury.