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21 Dynamic Stretching Warm Up Exercises 📢

The transition from traditional static stretching to dynamic warm-ups has revolutionized athletic preparation, prioritizing active movement over stationary holds to prime the body for peak performance. A dynamic warm-up involves controlled, repetitive motions that take joints through their full range of motion, effectively "waking up" the nervous system and increasing core muscle temperature. The Physiological Advantage

To achieve a comprehensive full-body warm-up, these 21 exercises target the major muscle groups and functional movement patterns: Dynamic vs. Static Stretching for Warming Up 21 Dynamic Stretching Warm Up Exercises

Unlike static stretching, which can temporarily sap muscle power if held too long before exercise, dynamic movements enhance blood flow and oxygen delivery to active tissues. Research suggests that active warm-ups can improve sports performance by up to 79%, boosting agility, speed, and vertical jump height. Furthermore, dynamic routines reduce the risk of strains and sprains by decreasing muscle stiffness and improving joint lubrication. 21 Essential Dynamic Stretching Exercises The transition from traditional static stretching to dynamic

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