Warming up and cooling down before and after exercise can be just as important as the exercise itself. They help prevent injury, promote a more productive workout, and promote a faster recovery. Learn the benefits of a simple warm up before exercise and proper cool down after.

The Benefits of a Warm Up and Cool Down
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