Warming up
'Warming up' is a part of stretching and preparation for physical exertion or a performance by exercising or practicing gently beforehand, usually undertaken before a performance or practice. Athletes, singers, actors and others warm up before stressing their muscles. It is widely believed to prepare the muscles for vigorous actions and to prevent muscle cramps and injury due to overexertion.
Exercise
A warm-up generally consists of a gradual increase in intensity in physical activity, joint mobility exercise, and stretching, followed by the activity. For example, before running or playing an intensive sport, athletes might slowly jog to warm their muscles and increase their heart rate. It is important that warm-ups be specific to the activity, so that the muscles to be used are activated. The risks and benefits of combining stretching with warming up are disputable, although it is generally believed that warming up prepares the athlete both mentally and physically.Stretching
Stretching is part of some warm-up routines, although a study in 2013 indicates that it weakens muscles in that situation. There are 2 types of stretches: static and dynamic:- Static Stretches involve flexing the muscles. This may help preventing injury and permit greater flexibility and agility. But it isn't recommended to do as part of a warmup: Note that static stretching for too long may weaken the muscles.
- Dynamic Stretching involves moving the body part in the desired way until reaching the full range of motion, to improve performance. This type of stretching is recommended as a part of a warm-up.
Warming up in other contexts