The exercise session
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The exercise session
There are three parts to an exercise session:
• Warm-up, 5-10 minutes — prepares the body mentally and physically for exercise
• Main activity, at least 35 minutes — improves fitness, skills or match performance
• Cool down, 5-10 minutes — gradually returns the body to its resting state to avoid muscle soreness
Why warm up?
• By warming up, the body systems, muscles and joints gradually become used to working harder
• This gradual increase of stress on the body reduces the risk of injury
• The pulse and body temperature are also gradually raised to nearer the work rate
• Concentrating on the warm-up focuses the mind and can lead to an advantage over the opposition by producing a better start to a match
• It increases blood flow to the muscles and removes stiffness
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