GROUP 4 Jose Miguel Pérez Miguel Fernandez WHY WARM UP? A warm up helps to prevent muscle injury. Warming up raises your body temperature gradually,

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Warming up and Cooling Down
Advertisements

The importance of a Warm Up and Cool Down
Technique in Cycling.
SAFETY TIPS IN COMPUTER USE
WARM UP, MAIN ACTIVITY AND COOLDOWN. WARM UP Gradually raises body temperature and heart rate We warm up for 3 reasons: 1.To prevent injury 2.To improve.
WARM UP, MAIN ACTIVITY AND COOLDOWN. WARM UP Gradually raises body temperature and heart rate We warm up for 3 reasons: 1.To prevent injury 2.To improve.
Warm-Up, Stretch, & Cool-Down “Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.” ~Benjamin Franklin.
SAFETY TIPS IN COMPUTER USE.
Manual Handling and Stretching
Soccer Fitness Preparation Presented By: Erica Dunkelberger, ATC-L Jessie Shanks,MS,ATC,VATL.
Lesson 12.1: Improving Muscular Endurance
The exercise session © Pearson Publishing Tel
Safe dance practice.
GCSE Physical Education The Exercise Session. Learning Objectives By the end of this lesson pupils should: Explain a warm-up, main activity and cool down.
and Beyond Strength Training
Stretching: Why It is Vital to a Good Workout. Warm ups: Essential Keeps your body limber and flexible Primes your nervous system Prepares your muscles.
Warming Up & Cooling Down Dr. Michael P. Gillespie.
FLEXIBILITY Fitness for Life.
Club sport athletes Kyle Barile. Warming up and cooling down are equally important to the body.
1. 2 What You Will Do Apply the physiological principles of warm-up and cooldown to a fitness program. Analyze the importance of warming up and types.
TRAINING. A SUCCESSFUL ATHLETE define your goals: general g. long-range g. season g. monthly g. weekly g. daily g. consider your talent, skills, abilities.
And the Importance of Stretching.  Reduces muscle stiffness which is the leading cause of muscle injury  Greater range of motion of limbs and core 
PRESENTATION OUTLINE Introduction Human Engineering/Ergonomics - Definition - Objective - Primary Areas of Ergonomics Officer of Horrors Correct/Incorrect.
Reasons for doing a warm up and cool down. Warm up To prepare the body for the onset of exercise. The release of adrenalin will start the process of speeding.
UNIT 1 THE WARM-UP.
FLEXIBILITY. TERM Flexibility- The ability to move a joint through the full range of motion.
 Exercise causes increase in muscle size – hypertrophy  Strength training – contracts muscles against heavy resistance (weight lifting, isometric exercise)
1.1.4b Understanding the Exercise Session Learning objectives To understand the components of an exercise session. To explain what the function of a warm.
The exercise session 1 The exercise session.
Freshmen Foundations Power Point 2 Goals and Fitness Testing.
 Str………etching out! with Santiago Garzon Image Source: reading.co.uk/micro_site/stretching/stretch_06.htm.
The exercise session 1 The exercise session. What you will learn about in this topic: 1.The warm-up 2.The main activity 3.The cool-down The exercise session.
Sports Fitness Stretching. Session 12 Objectives The student will learn the importance of stretching before and after exercise. The student will learn.
S1&S2 course work Warm-ups. Warm-ups The warm-up is an important part to the lesson. The warm-up is an important part to the lesson. We do this at the.
Chapter ?? 2 Warming Up and Cooling Down C H A P T E R.
*Warm-Up *Cool-Down SHMD /7/ Warm-Up Role Prepares the heart, lungs, muscles & joints for the activity to follow. Activate the nervous system.
The Exercise Routine/Workout
TRAINING PRESENTATION. GETTING STARTED WARM UP BEFORE STARTING STRETCHES – Slow walking, stair steps, square steps, or anything to start muscles moving.
WARM UP, MAIN ACTIVITY AND COOLDOWN. WARM UP Gradually raises body temperature and heart rate We warm up for 3 reasons: 1.To prevent injury 2.To improve.
Warm – Up / Cool Down Learning Objective
© Folens 2009 FOR EDEXCEL Physical activity as part of your healthy, active lifestyle The exercise session 1 The exercise session.
1.1.4b Methods of training and assessing fitness Learning objectives To understand the components of an exercise session. To explain what the function.
Warm Up & Cool Down How and Why. Why Warm-Up? Helps you mentally prepare for movement Increases heart rate and blood supply to your muscles Generates.
Sports Medicine: Physical Fitness. 1. Discuss FITT formula guidelines for stretching 2. Review basic stretching guidelines 3. Learn basic stretches for.
Muscle Origins, Insertions, and Actions How to determine what motion for what muscle Livestrong Fitness Section Lots of great articles & examples Training.
British School Manila GCSE Physical Education Physical Activity as part of your healthy, active lifestyle The Exercise Session GCSE Physical Education.
Preparing to play. Warm Up Warming up prepares the body for physical education by - improving blood flow to the heart - Increasing muscle temperature.
SAFETY TIPS IN COMPUTER USE
Flexibility and Muscles
Warm-up & Cool-down Any exercise session should follow the three stages: Warm-up Main activity Cool-down A warm-up is performed before the main activity.
Warm – Up / Cool Down Learning Objective
Safe dance practice.
Image from Wikimedia Commons, Nevit Dilmen, CC attribution Share-Alike
Understand how appropriate warm up and cool down routines can help to prevent injury… Learning Outcome 2 – R041.
WARM UP, MAIN ACTIVITY AND COOLDOWN
WARM UP, MAIN ACTIVITY AND COOLDOWN
SAFETY TIPS IN COMPUTER USE
Optimising training and preventing injury
Unit 3 By Nikia Osho.
Student Expectations: Please be seated in SILENCE.
Stretching Why, When, What, and How?
ASPECTS OF TRAINING Objectives:
Senior Citizens and Exercise
Aspects of Training Be aware of what should included within a training session Understand training thresholds.
Personal Fitness Lesson #1
Many injuries whilst lifting can be prevented by?
What You Will Do Apply the physiological principles of warm-up and cooldown to a fitness program. Analyze the importance of warming up and types of warm-up.
Warm-up and cool-down.
Presentation transcript:

GROUP 4 Jose Miguel Pérez Miguel Fernandez

WHY WARM UP? A warm up helps to prevent muscle injury. Warming up raises your body temperature gradually, gets the muscles and joints ready for activity by increasing the flow of blood to these areas-and gets your mind into gear. WHY COOL DOWN? Too many people neglect the cool-down at the end of a training session or a race. A cool-down aids recovery, the removal of the waste product known as lactic acid, and helps prevent some of the muscle stiffness and soreness you might otherwise experience after you've been cycling hard. The warm-up, stretch and cool-down is a simple routine that should become part of your normal cycling activity. It doesn't take long, and it will give you that extra edge to perform at your peak level of fitness.

CYCLING STRETCHES These are stretches you can do on your bike. CALF QUADRICEPS HAMSTRINGS NECK LEGS AND LOWER BACK HAMSTRINGS GROIN CALF QUADRICEPS

Calf raises Warm up stretches Leg swings – forward and backLeg swings – side to side Lunge walks Trunk rotations Neck – up and down

Cool-down stretches Long calf muscleFront thighHamstring Shoulders and chest Lower back

GROUP 4 Alicia Costa Elena Martín

Beginner's Mountain Bike Info Guide This mountain biking information guide was created for the beginning off-road cyclist by the Responsible Organized Mountain Pedalers (ROMP). In it you will find important basic information on trail rules, etiquette, safety, technique, and equipment. While mountain biking, please remember that you are part of a large community of trail users who must work together to preserve our open spaces. In the San Francisco Bay Area, we are very lucky to have so many trails open to mountain cyclists. We can only maintain and improve on this level of access through continued work with the land owners, other trail users, and in educating all off-road cyclists on the appropriate etiquette required of them.

Tips for Better Pedalling Technique Cycling is beautifully simple. Basically, we pedal and keep the bike heading in the right direction. Because pedalling is such an intrinsic part of cycling, it is important to optimise and perfect our pedalling action. Especially for beginners it is important to work on our pedal action. 1.Make Sure the Saddle height is correct. 2.Make Sure You Pedal with the balls of your feet. 3.Watch the Pros peddalling. 4.Pedal Both Down and Up. 5.Seek Professional Help. 6.Try Pedalling at A Higher Cadence. 7.Try Pedalling with one Leg. 8.Ride Fixed. 9.Practise on Rollers