4.2.4

Cooling Down

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Cool Down

A cool down should be done after exercise. A cool down should:

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Prevent DOMS

  • Prevent DOMS (Delayed Onset of Muscle Soreness).
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Recovery

  • Support and start the recovery process.
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Remove lactic acid

  • Help the body remove lactic acid, carbon dioxide and other waste products to prevent stiffness. They replace these with oxygenated blood.

Appropriate Cool Down

An appropriate cool down will involve:

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Aerobic activity

  • An aerobic activity to keep the heart rate (beats per minute) and breathing rate up.
  • This helps to keep up levels of oxygenated blood flowing through the muscles.
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Lower intensity

  • Reducing the intensity. This will gradually bring the performer to a stop (e.g. a light jog).
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Stretching

  • Stretching of the muscles used to help relax them.

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3Physical Training

4The Principles of Training

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7Socio-cultural Influences

8Health & Fitness

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