Abstract
Two 12-min. practice periods of continuous rotary pursuit, separated by a 17-min. rest period were given 202 undergraduate college women. Groups practiced under eight different conditions of pre-practice warming-up activity. Pre-practice was given before one or both of the practice periods. Statistically significant score differences between groups appeared at no point in practice. It is concluded that the present types and durations of pre-practice activity do not produce significant changes in subsequent performance level, warm-up decrement, or temporary work decrement. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved)

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