Fitness tips: Here are some benefits of cooling down after a workout

if you give yourself regular physical activity, you may know the importance of a cool down period after a training session. For the uninitiated, a cool down period after any type of strenuous exercise is known as a series of gentle stretching exercises that will get your heart rate back to normal, stretch your muscles and ensure you can relax.

As such, fitness entrepreneur Nidhi S took to Instagram to explain the many benefits of a cool down session in your last post. Take a look at the post here.

“Do you cool down after a workout? If not, you are exposing yourself to the danger of injury, both physical and internal, ”the fitness expert captioned the publication.

Take a look at the benefits of a cool down period here.

* Gradually reduces heart rate – A sudden drop in heart rate can make you feel dizzy or lightheaded after you finish your training⁣⁣.
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* Stretches you out and helps prevent injury. – After your muscles have worked as hard as they have, they should be stretched while they are still warm. This lengthens the muscle fibers, as they have been under tension during training⁣⁣.
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*Relax your mind– A cool-down period provides an opportunity for quiet contemplation. It’s the recognition of getting a good workout in while allowing your body to start recovering faster while also lifting your mood⁣⁣.

Here are some yoga poses that you should include in your next cool down routine, as the expert suggests.

yoga-pexels Child’s pose is highly recommended as part of a cool down routine. (Source: Representative Image/Pexels)

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*The longest span in the world
* Downward Facing Dog Pose
* pigeon stance
* Posture to relieve wind
* Garland pose
*child pose

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