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If you’re short on time, you are thinking of skipping a warmup and jump right into your workout, Doing so can increase your risk of injury, and put more strain on your muscles.
When preparing for any kind of workout, whether it’s a cardio workout, strength training, or a team sport, it’s important to take a few minutes to do warmup exercises to improve mobility of your muscles. It’s important to start each workout with a warm-up and end with a cool-down — and that goes for beginners, seasoned pros, and everyone in between. A good warm-up should last 5-10 minutes and work all major muscle groups.
Dynamic stretches are active movements where joints and muscles go through a full range of motion. A dynamic warmup is done at the start of your workout routine. It’s meant to prime your body to work at a higher intensity. Dynamic stretches can also be a series of movements to get the body moving before any type of exercise.
Static stretching is done at the end of your workout, and involves stretches that you hold for a period of time, without movement. This allows your muscles to loosen up, while increasing flexibility and range of motion. Having greater flexibility and range of motion can help you move with more comfort and ease. This can make everyday tasks and exercises easier.
Yoga improves your flexibility and increase your strength, it can also improve your energy levels, reduce stress and anxiety, and aid in weight management.
Some of Yoga Stretches for full body stretching are
Dynamic stretches are done before your workout, and involves active movements that help get your muscles warmed up and ready for exercise. Dynamic stretches are meant to get the body moving. The stretches aren’t held for any length of time.
Static stretches are where muscles are extended and held for a period of time. Static stretching is done at the end of your workout, and involves stretches that you hold in place for a period of time, without movement. This allows your muscles to loosen up, while increasing flexibility and range of motion.