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Physiological Effects of a Warm-Up on Skeletal Muscle
Time spent on a warm up will improve performance.
A warm up is light aerobic exercise prior to the main activity. It
includes a pulse-raiser, mobilising exercises for the joints, some
stretching exercises for the muscles and some easy rehearsal of
the skills to follow.
The warm up will have benefits on the speed and strength of
muscular contraction due to the increase in temperature of the
muscles.
These benefits are as follows:
 Greater strength of contraction due to improved elasticity of
muscle fibres.
 Faster speed of contraction due to an increased speed of
nerve transmission to the muscle fibres.
 Faster speed of contraction and relaxation of the muscle
fibres due to a higher muscle temperature.
 Increased speed of strength of contraction due to an
improvement in coordination between antagonistic pairs
because of a reduction in muscle viscosity.
 Increased speed and strength of contraction due to an
increase in enzyme activity in warmer muscle fibres.
 Reduced risk of injury despite an increase in speed of
strength of contraction due to an increase in blood flow and
oxygen to the muscle.