Thursday, January 18, 2018

A little negativity can go a long way...


Most of the time, I like to focus on what we are doing right.  We all need encouragement and really, enough negative voices already exist.  But.  Sometimes it is useful to have a list of the common mistakes.  Here are a few things to avoid in our workouts:

• Choosing the wrong weight.  Sometimes we really want to use that bigger dumbbell.  The thing is, when we pick one that is too heavy, we have to use bad form to lift it, which can cause us to recruit other muscle groups, reducing the effect on the targeted muscle groups, or, worse, get injured.  When we use weights that are too light through an unfounded fear of bulking up or because we’re being lazy, we just waste our time.

• Always doing the same thing.  Our bodies get bored.  Yes, it is nice to go to the gym and zone out and get it over with, but the point is to improve.  Autopilot is not the road to excellence.  If we’ve been doing the same workout for more than six weeks, we need a change.  Switch from machines to free weights.  Swap the treadmill for the bike.  Go hiking.  Change is good.

• Using bad form.  I know it isn’t fun to be picky.  It’s even less fun to mess up knees or tear a rotator cuff.  Paying attention to the joints and keeping them properly aligned saves a world of pain and suffering.  Yes, it may mean that we have to use a smaller weight (see that first item, above) when we do the exercise correctly, but we will get real gains, not fake ones.


• Skipping the stretch.  We have lots of reasons not to stretch.  It’s not like it takes a lot of time, so we can always do it later.  We’re in a rush.  It can’t possibly be that useful because it feels good, and isn’t gym stuff all supposed to be horrible?  Here’s the thing:  strength is pointless without range of motion.  We all get less flexible as we get older, and we are all getting older.  Let’s not doom ourselves to having someone else tie our shoes for us.

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