Overall, a nice article. But, I found some funny tidbits:
"For overly excited athletes, warm-up should include slow exercises that require precision, of high complexity but well known. For the apathetic athlete, warm-up should include simple and easy exercises that require fast reaction, fast-paced movements, and agility, and that are conducted in a very energetic manner (Czajkowski 1994)."
Apathetic? Who is apathetic?
"jumping jacks can neurologically disorganize a person (Diamond 1979). Jumping jacks, even for normal persons, can cause regression to an out-of-sync, homolateral pattern of locomotion (left arm swings forward with the left leg, right arm with right leg) and ?a vague feeling of confusion? (Diamond 1979)."
No wonder why Oscar leaves me for dead.
"Isometric tensions will only make the athlete tired and decrease coordination. Passive, relaxed stretches, on the other hand, have a calming effect and can even make an athlete sleepy."
So those Yoga mats are really sleeping mats . . . now I get it.
Cheers,
Jumping Jack