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Self Treatment - How to Warm-Up & Stretch

The best way to prepare for any strenuous activity or exercise is to first warm up, then stretch, then perform the activity, then stretch again.

Your warm-up should be 5–10 minutes of gentle movement. The purpose is to increase blood flow to the muscles, joints, tendons and ligaments, which will cause them to literally become warmer. Warmer muscles, joints, tendons and ligaments are more elastic, and therefore more resistant to injury, pulls, tears and cramps. Examples of warm-ups are walking, light jogging, easy cycling or any activity that takes your body through a similar motion as the particular activity you will be performing.

Stretching should be comfortable, relaxing and gentle. Less is more. Stretching to pain or discomfort may cause increased muscle tightness and, possibly harm. Holding a stretch for less than 20 seconds may cause increased muscle tightness and, possibly harm. Recommended hold time for stretching is 30–60 seconds per stretch.

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