It prevents it because when you warm up your body gets used to running around and when you stretch its so you dont pull muscles
the three strutures for a warm up are : prepare physically , prepare mentally and prevent injury
A warm up is needed to avoid injury because your muscles aren't stretched out yet and if you just start the sport your playing right away you can pull a muscle. When you stretch you are slowly warming up your muscles to prevent injury
warm-up exercises
We warm up before exercise to prepare our muscles and joints for physical activity, which can help prevent injury and improve performance.
It is generally recommended to warm up your muscles before stretching to prevent injury. Cold muscles are more prone to injury when stretched, so it's better to warm up with light activity before stretching.
They dont nessecerily warm up to anything whatever is the next song on a c-d that is playing
Stretching helps to warm up your muscles. when your muscles are warm, it is less likely that you will pull a muscle or sustain a injury. .
One of the points of performing warm-up exercises is to prevent injury and muscle strain. The best way to ensure that these events do not occur is to warm up the muscles that are going to be used in the exercise regimen. - From Kitty
The warm-up in an aerobic workout should last around 5 to 10 minutes to prepare the body for exercise and prevent injury.
Warm up well before exercise dude ;D yeah what she said lol
Before a race you need to warm up really good to get your muscles warm cause if you dont warm up its a possibility that you might cramp up during your event. warm-up means you need to jog alittle bit and you need to stretch really good and do some drills to warm-up your legs.
so you dont get cramp