here are three important benefits to the warm up session:

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flexibility is increased, the muscle is pushed to its full potential, and the chance of dizziness or fainting caused by the pooling of blood in the extremities is reduced.
flexibility is increased, the muscle is pushed to its full potential, and the chance of dizziness or fainting caused by the pooling of blood in the extremities is reduced.

aids in the dissipation of waste products, reduces the potential for Delayed Onset of Muscle Soreness, and increases the heart rate gradually.
aids in the dissipation of waste products, reduces the potential for Delayed Onset of Muscle Soreness, and increases the heart rate gradually.

flexibility is increased, the chance of dizziness or fainting caused by the pooling of blood in the extremities is reduced, and the heart rate is gradually increased.
flexibility is increased, the chance of dizziness or fainting caused by the pooling of blood in the extremities is reduced, and the heart rate is gradually increased.

the heart rate is gradually increased from the resting pulse, the temperature within the muscles is increased, and the chance of muscle soreness and injury is reduced.

the heart rate is gradually increased from the resting pulse, the temperature within the muscles is increased, and the chance of muscle soreness and injury is reduced.

aids in the dissipation of waste products, reduces the potential for Delayed Onset of Muscle Soreness, and increases the heart rate gradually.
flexibility is increased, the muscle is pushed to its full potential, and the chance of dizziness or fainting caused by the pooling of blood in the extremities is reduced.

During the ______________ you should gradually decrease the pace of exercise until your pulse rate lowers to at least 120 beats per minute.

During the cool down period, you should gradually decrease the pace of exercise until your pulse rate lowers to at least 120 beats per minute.

Your cool down session should include

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5 to 10 minutes jogging/walking or 5 to 10 minutes of static stretching exercises.
5 to 10 minutes jogging/walking or 5 to 10 minutes of static stretching exercises.

at least 20 minutes of light activity.
at least 20 minutes of light activity.

floor work: sit ups, push ups and stretching exercises.
floor work: sit ups, push ups and stretching exercises.

10 minutes of walking and crunches.

5 to 10 minutes jogging/walking or 5 to 10 minutes of static stretching exercises.

Select the statement below that correctly outlines the steps required to perform a chest stretch.

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Stand tall, your feet slightly wider than shoulder-width apart, your knees locked. Hold your arms out to the side parallel with the ground and the palms of your hands facing forward. Stretch your arms back as far as possible.
Stand tall, your feet slightly wider than shoulder-width apart, your knees locked. Hold your arms out to the side parallel with the ground and the palms of your hands facing forward. Stretch your arms back as far as possible.

Stand tall, your feet shoulder-width apart, your knees slightly bent. Hold your arms out in front of you, parallel with the ground and the palms of your hands facing forward. Stretch your arms back as far as possible.
Stand tall, your feet shoulder-width apart, your knees slightly bent. Hold your arms out in front of you, parallel with the ground and the palms of your hands facing forward. Stretch your arms back as far as possible.

Stand tall, your feet together, your knees locked. Hold your arms out to the side parallel with the ground and the palms of your hands facing forward. Stretch your arms up as far as possible.
Stand tall, your feet together, your knees locked. Hold your arms out to the side parallel with the ground and the palms of your hands facing forward. Stretch your arms up as far as possible.

Stand tall, your feet slightly wider than shoulder-width apart, your knees slightly bent. Hold your arms out to the side parallel with the ground and the palms of your hands facing forward. Stretch your arms back as far as possible.

Stand tall, your feet slightly wider than shoulder-width apart, your knees slightly bent. Hold your arms out to the side parallel with the ground and the palms of your hands facing forward. Stretch your arms back as far as possible.

The goal of _____________________ as part of the cool down is to relax the muscles and improve their maximum range of motion.

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easy breathing techniques
easy breathing techniques

static stretching
static stretching

light activity
light activity

posing
posing

static stretching

What part of the body is being stretched if you follow these steps?

Stand tall, your feet slightly wider than shoulder-width apart, your knees slightly bent. Hold your arms out to the side parallel with the ground, and the palms of your hands facing forward. Rotate your hands so the palms face to the rear. Stretch your arms back as far as possible.
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chest and biceps
chest and biceps

hips and buttocks
hips and buttocks

shoulders and upper back
shoulders and upper back

triceps and shoulders