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The Influence of a Warm-Up on Vigilance in University Students

Francisco Tomás González-Fernández, Alfonso Castillo-Rodriguez, Sixto González-Víllora, and David Hortigüela-Alcalá

literature has already shown that exercise causes a series of physiological alterations such as: (a) increase in core temperature, (b) cortical blood flow, (c) heart rate, and (d) catecholamine concentration, among others ... ( McMorris & Hale, 2015 ). Many of these physiological responses have been related

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Cognitive and Physical Effects of Warm-Up on Young Soccer Players

Francisco Tomás González-Fernández, Hugo Sarmento, Sixto González-Víllora, Juan Carlos Pastor-Vicedo, Luis Manuel Martínez-Aranda, and Filipe Manuel Clemente

 al., 2004 ). One possible reason for this is a decrease in muscle and core temperature. In a study comparing the effects of re-warm-up versus no re-warm-up, it was found that re-warm-up led to an increase in muscular temperature and enhanced sprinting performance ( Mohr et al., 2004 ). Although some solid