Warm Up Your Body… Don’t Just Chat Up Your Neighbor
Whether you are a chatterbox or not, it is easy for all of us to go through the motions during the warm up portion of class quietly saying to ourselves, “I’m going to save my energy for the main thing!” We think that moving around a little bit will be good for us, but moving around a lot will somehow hinder our performance for the main workout…
False!
Most people skip or half-ass their warm up. A few stretches? Some light reps? A short jog? How much of an impact could that really have?
Way more than you think!
Warm-ups don’t need to be crazy complex, but they need to be treated with intent and effort in order to prepare us for what is to come. This is the simple, unsexy thing that makes everything else better.
A proper warm-up does three big things:
1. It primes your body. Your muscles loosen up. Your joints get lubricated. Blood flow increases. Your nervous system wakes up. Suddenly your squat feels smoother, your run feels lighter, and your body doesn’t panic the moment intensity kicks in.
2. It boosts performance. Think of the warm-up as a highway onramp. If you try to merge at full speed from a dead stop, everything feels jarring. But give yourself a few controlled minutes to accelerate, and things feel better all around.
3. It prevents injuries. Warm muscles and mobile joints handle stress way better than cold ones. Most tweaks happen when someone goes straight from sitting at a desk to moving weight explosively. A good warm-up helps your body switch gears from our static life to our dynamic movement.
Warm-ups are a transition. A moment to shift from work mode, kid mode, stress mode, or whatever chaos you came from… into training mode. They settle your mind and get you into a new rhythm for movement.
You don’t need to love every warm-up every day. You don’t need to feel amazing every second. But take those first few minutes seriously. Show up, pay attention, and try a little harder than you think.
Hart











