Why you Shouldn’t be Using These Exercises in the Gym
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Have you ever imagined using potentially dangerous exercises in your workout? You have to be very careful with strength training equipment because it may not be the most effective or functional available.
How do you know that the exercises you are performing are safe? Found below are some potentially dangerous exercises with suggestions on how they should be done correctly or avoided completely.
Sit-up
Traditional abdominal exercises such as the sit-up, incline sit-up and hip-raises are exercises that are used to train the obliques and the upper and lower abdominals.
They are performed by first anchoring the feet on an abdominal board which prevents you from sliding back then raising your shoulders up towards your feet, tensing your abs at the top of the movement. Slowly lowering your shoulders back down and then completing the movement again.
The dangers of performing this movement are the shearing forces on the vertebrae and spinal discs when you have a flexed and rounded spine. In this position, the pressure is mostly placed on a very small area of the disc area, which can cause small ruptures.
The safest and most productive way to train the abs is to use the brace and hollow technique. This is a basic isometric exercise that helps strengthen the abs and the muscular girdle around your waist.
Pec Deck
The pec deck is an exercise that trains the chest (pectorals) and shoulder (front deltoid) muscles.
This exercise is performed by sitting at the machine with your back flat against the back pad. Placing your forearms on the padded levers and position your upper arms parallel to the ground.
Pushing the levers slowly together and squeezing your chest muscles at the end of the movement. Return slowly to the starting position.
This exercise is potentially dangerous because it places the shoulder into one of its least stable positions, the dislocation position. Because of the extreme position when performing this exercise at the starting position it can also cause tearing of the ligaments and injury to the rotar cuff tendons.
More effective and less dangerous is the bench press, keeping the arms at shoulder width and exercising in the strongest range of motion (partial reps) and the parallel bar dip with the elbows out.
Behind the neck Press
This exercise trains the neck (traps) and shoulder (deltoid) muscles and is performed by placing a loaded barbell onto your upper back just above the trap muscle.
This exercise is done by standing with your feet about shoulder width apart. Placing your hands on the bar about three inches wider than the width of your shoulders.
Pushing the bar overhead to arm’s length, holding and then slowly lowering back down to your shoulders. This exercise can also be done seated. Try performing it in a smith machine or power rack for added safety.
This is an exercise that places the shoulder joint into the dislocation position and the range of motion puts unnecessary stress on the rotator cuff tendons of the shoulders.
Many trainees may experience injuries from this behind-the-neck movement. As with before stick with dips and bench presses for your shoulder work.
Dead lift
The dead lift is a compound movement that works the hips, lower back and also exercises the hamstrings and glutes (buttocks).
You can perform the dead lift by approaching a loaded barbell and taking a stance about as wide as your shoulders. Grip the bar so that the arms are slightly on the outside of your thighs.
Your feet should be pointing straight forward with the shins about two to three inches from the bar. Heave the load upward using the hips and lower back keeping the back straight and the bar as close to the shins as possible.
At the top of the movement hold for a few seconds and then lower the bar to the starting position. The exercise has a knock-on growth effect on the whole body when worked hard.
The problem with the lift is that if the spine becomes rounded during the lift it then becomes dangerous. Because of the forces working on the vertebrae and the spine injuries may occur.
A lot of these problems can be solved by keeping the back as straight as possible during the lift and keeping the bar held close to the body during the lift as the forces are then not that excessive.
Leg extensions
Leg extensions are arguably one of the most popular leg exercises for strengthening the quadriceps (thigh) muscle.
These are done by using a leg extension machine and sitting in the seat with your feet hooked under the padded lever. Raise the weight with your legs until they are pointing straight out in front of you. Hold briefly, and then slowly lower the weight back to the starting position.
Leg extensions are a potentially dangerous exercise because when only the shin is in motion, the exercise draws the patella back onto the femur increasing joint compression forces, which can damage the connective tissue and the ligaments supporting the knee joint.
It can also cause anterior knee pain so people with existing knee problems may aggravate them by doing this exercise.
For greater safety and equal effectiveness, try doing the Squat, Leg Press, and Lunge for safer and more functional use.
Some food for thought isn’t it, so try to avoid these exercises if possible or try to perform the alternatives given.
Gary Matthews
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December 25th, 2009 at 5:23 pm
Bush has apologized for the Marine who used the Qu’ran for target practice. Shouldn’t he do more?
Isn’t this kind of sick behavior typical of a depraved imperial occupying force that has lost all concept of why it is fighting.
Rather than apologize for rampant Islamophobia – shouldn’t Bush admit that the whole war has been one been exercise in target practice using the innocent?
And shouldn’t he announce that the troops are coming home NOW?
Yes. This is hardly an isolated incident.
Oh, you can be sure we will be paying reparations to Iraq one day. Deservedly so.
December 25th, 2009 at 10:25 pm
No… next question please.
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December 25th, 2009 at 10:27 pm
why hasn’t that idiot apologies? why did another idiot apologies for him?
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im a guy
December 25th, 2009 at 10:29 pm
He should not have apologized at all, He wasn’t the one shooting it up. Would anyone have batted an eye lid if it was a bible that was shot to hell, NO.
The Marine should have been punished "in house" not chastised in public to satisfy "public outrage"
There are a lot of double standards when it comes to Islam & muslims. If some one can urinate & defacate on a statue of Jesus & Our Lady & it be considered Free speach then why shouln’t all religons be abused the same way.
They will come home after Iraq is stabilizes.
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December 25th, 2009 at 10:31 pm
Yes. Either that or give up golf.
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December 25th, 2009 at 10:33 pm
What do you want done, have the man court martial ed and shot? In my view this man was doing the same thing that Liberal flag burners do. Exercising his rights under the 1st amendment.
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December 25th, 2009 at 10:35 pm
another big deal made out of nothing.
maybe they are trampling on the Marine’s religious expression.
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December 25th, 2009 at 10:37 pm
No, should replace all practice targets with qurans held by guys like you.
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watch out, the bedwetters will report you
December 25th, 2009 at 10:39 pm
"Sick behavior typical of a Depraved, yada, yada, yada……"
As opposed to Pfc’s Tucker & Menchaca being Disemboweled, Emasculated, Beheaded?
As opposed to Beheading Nick Berg?
As opposed to Beheading Kenneth Bigley
As opposed to Beheading Eugene Armstrong?
As opposed to Beheading Jack Hensley?
As opposed to executing Ssg. Matthew Maupin?
Yeah, its sooooooo comparable Einstein
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Long Haired Freaky thinks Beheading isnt as bad as shooting a Quran. After all whats a few more dead Americans for a Lefty
December 25th, 2009 at 10:41 pm
Freak you have been a long time known supporter of the MURDERING TERRORISTS….GW should not have apologised for the lack of understanding of the soldier….it was nice of him to do so….no we will not pay reparations…they should pay us..in fact we should just take the country and the oil….BANG the 51st state and the oil is ours…put our law in effect and martial law in place till the terrorists are eliminated…street justice….but you bleeding heart libs dont have the stones necessary to win a war…that is why shince Viet Nam…your policies have kept us from victory….now…why dont youu go hug a terrorist and see if he lets you keep your head?
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December 25th, 2009 at 10:43 pm
he shouldn;t have apologized in the first place. I find it demeaning. The soldier who used bad judgement should have apologized, not the President of the USA. Maybe the King of Saudi Arabia will start apologizing soon as he has a lot to account for with the actions of his country. Maybe the leaders of Iran should get out and apologize for thier support of killing people across the Mid_East like in Lebannon or Iraq but you will hear nothing but silence here.
I practice target shooting with the Koran weekly. Also I use portraits of Muhammed, urine be upon him.
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December 25th, 2009 at 10:45 pm
Hell No!
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Read.aspx?GUID=32183201-DBD0-422C-B0A7-BD211C73FAC0
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