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Physically, a player needs to warm up until she has broken a sweat. By measuring the insect's body temperatures under various environmental conditions, Sanborn and his colleagues determined whether a cicada uses these large muscles to warm up. Statistically, the survey shows that dancers who take at least two classes weekly and warm up before every performance are injured seventy percent less often. |
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