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July 21, 2009

Muscle Building, The Best Tips To Avoid Gym Injuries

Filed under: Body Building — Ricardo d Argence @ 3:52 am
by Ricardo d Argence

While training hard and heavy may be awesome for your muscles, it can be trouble for the health of your joints and connective tissue. This is simply the reality of intense weight training, and while there are no guarantees that you will be able to completely avoid getting injured, you can certainly take specific steps to lessen the chance.

If you don't take care of your muscles you will never succed in bodybuilding. And an injury is the last thing you need. In this article, you will find the 5 golden rules to avoid injuries during your training.

1) Always perform a thorough warmup. A proper warmup is the single best thing you can do to minimize your risk of injury. This simple 15-20 minute process will prepare your mind and body for the hard work to come by increasing blood flow into the surrounding connective tissue and by lubricating your joints. I would recommend that you perform 5 minutes of light cardiovascular exercise before each workout followed by 4-5 warmup sets for your first major exercise of the routine.

2) Make sure that you are doing it right. Ask someone if you don't know the right technique for a proper bench press or any other form of workout. Besides, if you're doing the exercise wrong, you'll probably end up stressing your joints making you more vulnerable to injuries. For example, when you are lifting up the dumbbells, you should never lower them with a jerk, since that easily result in tearing of the ligaments.

3) You must never try to compete. It is an obvious situation that if a bigger guy is training next to you, you will definitely want to outdo him. Well, if you ever feel like doing so, don't, because you are just inviting trouble. That's because your ego is perhaps the rival greatest rival you're dealing with which is nothing but a recipe for disaster. Don't even bother how much the guy next to you is lifting. Stick to your training program.

4) Never try to over-train. If you feel that you can't handle it anymore, the best thing to do is stop and take some rest until the next set. This situation, perhaps is the most injury-prone that you can ever get yourself into.

5) Watch out for a probable sign of a forthcoming injury. You must stop if you feel pain after your workout. Take som rest for some couple of days, or the time it takes for the pain to disappear.

You can learn even more details about keeping your joints and connective tissues healthy for years to come by visiting my website using the link below. Also, you'll learn about the importance of a proper warmup process.

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