Reindeer and Warm-Up Exercises in Separate Articles

It just happens that two articles were published today. There really is nothing about keeping reindeer warm or fit.

Other People Do Discuss Reindeer Exercise

(Updated March 6, 2013): Since so many people search for “reindeer exercise” and find this post, let me link you to the two top contenders for this unusual subject.

  1. Reindeer Exercise Video” has a youngster “demonstrate exercise as Clarice the Reindeer”.
  2. Star the Reindeer” gets her exercise by walking through Anchorage, Alaska.

You could put Rudolph through his reindeer exercise paces on a Nintendo platform; there are Canadian Rudoph video games and American video games for Rudolph.

Finally, if you want to see European reindeer in Toronto, allow me to recommend “Tundra Trek” at the Metro Toronto Zoo.

"Image of Svalbard Reindeer" by Billy Lindblom
“Image of Svalbard Reindeer” by Billy Lindblom

Super Reindeer

The Reindeer Superpower: Ultraviolet Vision” was published a day after I submitted it to one now-defunct online science magazine. A recent news article reported that reindeer can see ultraviolet light, a surprising advantage for this arctic herbivore to survive.
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"One Reindeer in Kebnekaise Valley, Lappland, Sweden" by Alexandre Buisse (Nattfodd)
“One Reindeer in Kebnekaise Valley, Lappland, Sweden” by Alexandre Buisse (Nattfodd)

Exercise and the Warm Up Paradox

My phrase for it is the “warm up paradox”: cold muscles should not exercise hard, but only exercise warms up the muscles. My “Warming Up To Exercise” article in DeHaan Fitness… presents five tips to safely warm up before exercise.

This article also was triggered by reading a news report about how much an elite sprint athlete warms up just before a competition. I discuss those findings in my article, although my focus is on the amateur, recreational or health-oriented athlete.

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Of course, I also posted a note about these articles in “Two Articles and Two Subjects on One Day“.

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