Friday, June 15, 2012

warm up provides an increase in muscle

Many coaches and physiologists believe that a longer warm up provides an increase in muscle temperature, acceleration of oxygen uptake kinetics, increased anaerobic metabolism and a process called postactivation potentiation of the muscles. However, very few studies have studied if warm ups has a detrimental effect on performance.
As it turns out, the warm-up is one of the more contentious issues in high-performance sport. Different coaches have different theories and not a lot of quality research has been done to identify the optimal warm-up. Tomaras' study suggests that at the very least, athletes may want to lower the intensity and reduce the amount of time that they warm up.

1 comment:

  1. Copying and pasting from an article is NOT the way to do a blog post.

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