💨 Abstract
Moving after intense exercise (active recovery) aids the body in faster recovery by clearing waste products and returning blood to the heart. It helps reduce lactate build-up in muscles, speed up the return of blood to the heart, and improve circulation. Light exercises like stretching or walking can help, or lying down and elevating legs if too tired.
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