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A video of a sample warm-up, of light to moderate intensity. | A video of a sample warm-up, of light to moderate intensity. | ||
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And here's a sample warm-up aimed at rapier fencers: | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:31, 17 September 2020
The warm-up comprises the following elements:
1: mobilise joints 2: warm the body 3: activate core stabilisers 4: light stretching
It may also include conditioning elements. Warm-ups are usuallt 10-12 minutes long; conditioning-focussed warm-ups as preparation for class may be up to 20 minutes.
A video of a sample warm-up, of light to moderate intensity.
And here's a sample warm-up aimed at rapier fencers: