Warm-up and Cool Down Flashcards
1
Q
What are the 4 stages of a warm-up?
A
- gradual pulse raising activity
- stretching
- skill based practices
- mental preparation
2
Q
Describe what a performer would do as a gradual pulse raiser.
A
Fast walk, jog, light swim to increase the amount of oxygen to the working muscles.
3
Q
What is involved in the mental preparation phase of a warm-up?
A
Starting to get focused, using techniques to control arousal, e.g. arousal.
4
Q
Identify the benefits of a warm up
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- Body temperature will increase ready for exercise.
- Stretching will increase the range of movement possible.
- There will be gradual increase in effort towards competition pace.
- You will be focused and psychologically prepared.
- Movement skills that will be used have been practised before starting the game/match/event.
- Less chance of injury.
- There will be an increase in the amount of oxygen being carried to the working muscles.
5
Q
Describe what an effective cool down should include.
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- An activity to maintain an elevated breathing and heart rate, e.g. walk, jog.
- a gradual reduction in intensity, e.g. jog to light jog to walk.
- Stretching of all main muscles used in the activity.
6
Q
Identify the benefits of cooling down,
A
- It allows the body to start to recover after exercising.
- It helps with the removal of lactic acid, carbon dioxide and waste products.
- It can help to prevent the delayed onset of muscle soreness, sometimes referred to as DOMS.
7
Q
What safety principles should be considered when training?
A
- Stretches should be completed as part of a thorough warm up.
- Appropriate intensity should be used.
- Footwear and clothing should be appropriate to allow support/movement.
- Exercise and rest. Allow appropriate rest in between exercise sessions.
- Hydration should be maintained