StretchingStretching not only prevents injury but it also relieves stress, increases circulation and promotes flexibility. Many people overlook stretching as being an important step in promoting a healthy body however it is a crucial component in injury management and postural alignment.If joints are inflamed and/ or injured, you can be doing permanent damage to them by exercising further without being treated properly. Warm- Up It is important to warm up the temperature of the muscles before exercise as the warmer the muscle; the more you are preventing a possible injury. Once you have warmed up, it is best to begin with some light exercise to ensure the body is prepared for high intensity exercise. Warming Down When warming down, you need to slow down the pace towards the end of vigorous activity to make it easy on your body to adjust to the change. When you suddenly stop high intensity movement, the heart continues to pump blood out to the muscles to repay the oxygen debt. As the muscles are no longer contracting and assisting the return of blood to the heart, the process of slowing everything down takes time. If you do not warm down, you may find you feel dizzy and faint. This is a result of the reduced blood supply to the brain as the blood accumulates in the legs during exercise. However, even if you don’t faint, recovery is still going to be uncomfortable as toxins gather in the muscles so the recuperation is still going to be timely. Why do we stretch? If you do not stretch, muscle will lose elasticity which will contribute to damaged muscle tissue. The benefits to stretching regularly far outweigh the time taken to actually do them. You must make time to put your health and body first. Benefits include:
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