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Old 05-15-2006, 12:18 PM
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Avoid the Top 10 Mistakes in the Gym
Finding or making time to exercise is the first step toward improving your health, but it’s not the only step. Workouts can be challenging and mistakes in the gym are common. At times, these mistakes can cause mild strains or more significant injuries. By changing small parts of your routine, you can see incredible results. The American Council on Exercise warns of these mistakes commonly made in the gym and offers tips to help individuals stay safe during their workouts.
The all-or-nothing approach. Not having a full hour to exercise is no reason to skip your workout. Research shows that even 10 minutes of exercise can provide important health benefits.


Unbalanced strength-training programs. Most people tend to focus on certain muscles, such as the abdominals or biceps, because they have a greater impact on appearance or it is where they feel strongest. But to achieve a strong, balanced body, you have to train all the major muscle groups.


Bad form. The surest way to get injured in a gym is to use bad form. For example, allowing the knee to extend beyond the toes during a lunge or squat can put undue stress on the knee, and using momentum to lift heavy weights or not exercising through a full range of motion will produce less-than-optimal results.


Not progressing wisely. Exercising too much, too hard or too often is a common mistake made by many fitness enthusiasts. Rest and gradual progression are important components of a safe and effective exercise program.


Not enough variety. Too many people find a routine or physical activity they like—and then never change it. Unchanging workouts can lead to boredom, plateaus and, worse case, can lead to injury or burnout.


Not adjusting machines to one’s body size. Most exercise equipment is designed to accommodate a wide range of body types and sizes. But it’s up to you to adjust each machine to your body’s unique needs. Using improperly adjusted machines will lead to less-than-optimal results and increase your risk of injury.


Focusing on anything but your workout. The importance of being mindful of the task at hand cannot be overstated. Reading or watching TV can adversely affect the quality of your workout because the distraction can literally slow you down.


Not properly cooling down after your workout. Too many people wrap up their workouts and head straight to the showers. Instead, take a few minutes to lower your heart rate and stretch your muscles. This not only improves flexibility, but also helps prepare the body for your next workout.


Poor gym etiquette. This can range from simply being rude—lingering on machines long after you are done or chatting loudly on your cell phone—to poor hygiene and not wiping your sweat from machines once you’re finished. Always be considerate of other exercisers.


Not setting realistic goals. Unrealistic and vaguely stated goals are among the leading causes of exercise dropout. The key is to establish a training goal that is specific and appropriate for your fitness and skill levels—something a bit challenging but not overly difficult.
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Old 06-01-2006, 10:55 AM
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hi roger....it is good your lengthy report however i'm looking for something much more simple..
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Old 10-26-2006, 06:54 AM
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Wow..hey man that's too much but it explains the basics of training...everyone needs some simple examples here...but sometimes it is good to see that there are persons like you who want to help the others in their weight problems...thanks to you..
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Old 11-05-2006, 05:44 PM
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Hey, that was a lengthy thread but its worth reading. It provides much info. Thanks a lot for sharing!
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Old 11-06-2006, 06:18 AM
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That's gonna really help .... Those looking to lose weight in gym ... Go od luck ....
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Old 11-09-2006, 05:49 PM
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Roger, thanks for the info. People should be grateful that you gave such precise and detailed info, and they are complaining!!!! Well, you have answered most, if not all, my questions pertaining to gym. Thanks :)
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Old 11-13-2006, 10:54 AM
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I was very glad reading your thread. I often go to the gym, and your thread proved to be very useful to me. Thanks a lot for sharing
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Old 11-21-2006, 09:58 AM
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hi roger....it is good your lengthy report however i'm looking for something much more simple..

Even i'm looking for something simple and easy to do.Any other suggestions?
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Old 11-22-2006, 09:32 AM
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Even i'm looking for something simple and easy to do.Any other suggestions?


I guess there’s nothing simple or easy in a losing weight plan. You should by all means work hard. Still if you want to ease things a bit then adopt some weight lose pills.
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Old 11-27-2006, 11:24 AM
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you have indeed reason to be talking about all that but what interest people here are how to slim down effectively and rapidly..however keep your ideas flowing, it's wise having them
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