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In every physical activity, warming up before you engage in a workout is very important, and so it follows that a warm-up session before your soccer training is also absolutely necessary.
During your training routine you are usually aiming to improve your soccer skills and overall fitness, as well as your strength and tactical awareness, all of which can strain your muscles. Therefore, to minimize the chance of injuries you are well advised to perform warm up exercises. If you fall short in preparing your body for a heavy workout, you may have to miss out on future training sessions and matches due to sprains and muscle strain.
The muscles in our bodies are usually very tight, and when the muscle gets tighter it is more prone to tension injuries like pulls and strains. As you train for soccer, your body is being lead into an array of quick changing movements that can build up the tension in your muscles.
Activities like turning swiftly, twisting in an unusual manner and the different types of fast muscle stretching during soccer practice can bring various injuries to your body. The most common injuries include muscle sprains, strains on the different muscles as well as rips in the fragile tissue of the muscles.
Movements that result in giving "warmness" to your muscles will enable your tissues to produce a certain level of energy more rapidly compared to their cold equivalent, and the amount of tension that is naturally contained in the muscles will be reduced. Doing a warm up before training is a way of relieving tension in your muscles before you punish them.
In addition, relaxed muscles can be an advantage in your overall soccer game. Your total speed will increase and you will be able to comfortably perform your moves and execute them with strength, as well as sustain an advanced control over your technique.
As you go through your warm up activities ahead of your soccer training, always remember to incorporate a wide range of stretches similar to those that will be used during the game.
To add a slight twist to your usual warm up exercises, use your soccer ball when stretching. You can stretch your legs by turning the ball in a circular movement with your foot. This activity can limber up your muscles in your legs, ankles and feet. You can also loosen up your arms by holding the ball above your head and moving it in several positions.
Warm up activities play an important role in your soccer game. It can lessen the probability of an injury, mentally prepare you for your training, boost your speed, enhance your strength and assist you in performing specific moves. It can definitely affect your overall performance and help protect you from any long term muscle problems.
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