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  2. What Personal Trainers Want You to Know About Warm-Up ... - AOL

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    Warm-up exercises protect against injury and help maximize performance. Here, trainers share the best pre-workout moves, including dynamic, static, and cardio.

  3. This warm-up routine from the Rockettes is the perfect way to ...

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    The Rockettes dynamic warm up. Walking butt kicks: Stand with your feet slightly wider than hips-width apart with a slight bend in the knees. Place your hands on your hips. Step on to the left ...

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    The best dynamic stretches for warming up. Below, Germano details some popular, easy dynamic stretches and how to correctly perform them. ... “They are also a wonderful way to warm up the core ...

  5. Warming up - Wikipedia

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    Swimmers perform squats prior to entering the pool in a U.S. military base, 2011 Steven Gerrard warming up prior to a football match in 2010.. A warm-up generally consists of a gradual increase in intensity in physical activity (a "pulse raiser"), joint mobility exercise, and stretching, followed by the activity.

  6. Stretching - Wikipedia

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    Although static stretching is part of some warm-up routines, pre-exercise static stretching usually reduces an individual's overall muscular strength and maximal performance, regardless of an individual's age, sex, or training status. [8] For this reason, an active dynamic warm-up is recommended before exercise in place of static stretching.

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    For submaximal strength training (3 sets of 80% of 1RM to failure), exercise rehearsal does not provide any benefits regarding fatigue or total repetitions for exercises such as bench press, squats, and arm curl, compared to no warm-up. [9] Dynamic warm-ups (performed with greater than 20% of maximal effort) enhance strength and power in upper ...