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Emma Keller
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23 February, 22:11
What two bodily functions are increased by a warm up
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Jalen Bryan
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1) Blood flow: increases during warming improving muscle and joint elasticity. This decreases the possibility of having an injury.
2) Body temperature: This causes the cellular metabolism to increase. It also causes vasodilatation that allows a greater supply of oxygen and nutrients.
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