Published on: 2025-06-18 | Written by: I-Move Clinic, Dr. Ahmed Salama, former doctor of the first football team at Smouha Club
Exercise is beneficial for both physical and mental health, but it can lead to injuries if the body isn't properly prepared. Dr. Ahmed Salama, specialist in physical therapy and sports rehabilitation, emphasizes that proper physical preparation significantly reduces the risk of muscle strains, sprains, and chronic injuries that can impact overall performance.
According to Dr. Ahmed Salama, warming up is not just random movement—it’s a vital phase that stimulates both the circulatory and muscular systems. It helps to:
Increase blood flow to the muscles
Gradually raise body temperature
Improve joint flexibility
Decrease the risk of injury during exercise
Perform light activities like brisk walking or rope jumping for 5–10 minutes to increase body temperature.
Dr. Ahmed Salama recommends dynamic stretches (like arm and knee swings) to ready the body for movement without causing muscle stiffness.
This includes basic exercises to activate major muscles involved in your workout, such as squats, push-ups, or balance drills.
Dr. Ahmed Salama highlights the importance of mental readiness, especially for athletes, through breathing techniques or brief meditation.
Avoid static cold stretching before exercise—save it for the end of your workout
Never start intense training without a proper warm-up
Stay hydrated before starting your workout
Wear proper clothing that allows free movement
If you suffer from frequent muscle strains or have a history of joint injuries, Dr. Ahmed Salama recommends visiting a physical therapist for a full assessment and a personalized strengthening plan to prevent future injuries.