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Proper Weight Lifting Techniques

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Weight lifting is an excellent sport to enter into seriously or have as a hobby to keep your body in top shape. Whether you choose to participate in competitive weight lifting or only do a few repetitions using light weights with your exercise program, you should learn the proper weight lifting techniques to keep your from injury. Many individuals are afraid to begin a weight lifting program simply because the tools and techniques may seem foreign. Fear not-learn the proper techniques and reap the benefits of your hard work.



1. Work With a Trainer

If you wouldn't dream of replacing your car's radiator without the help of a mechanic, then why should you attempt to begin a weight lifting program without help of a professional trainer? Many individuals over look this excellent resource when it comes to learning about proper exercise techniques. Working with a trainer will not only allow you to completely understand the necessary tips, he or she will also come up with a program that will accomplish all your goals and needs.

2. Use a Spotter

Regardless how much weight you are using in your weight lifting routine, failing to use a spotter can result in serious injury. In addition to the company and encouragement a spotter provides, he or she is protecting you against the threat of harm. Even if you are working out in a gym filled with people, a spotter is crucial since his or her attention is trained on your at all times. In addition to having a spotter, remember to return the favor and be a proper spotter to your training partner.

3. Start Small

Many individuals jump into weight training thinking they are capable of lifting much more weight than is safe. The key to weight lifting is not lifting a tremendous amount once, but rather lifting a proper amount of weight many times using the proper techniques. Your muscles do not develop by hefting too-heavy weights, but are developed by properly advancing the amount of weights used and your number of repetitions. By starting small, you will ensure your body is capable of lifting the weight and not allow yourself to become injured.

4. Know When to Say When

Many weight lifters fail to give their muscles the necessary time needed for rebuilding. As you lift weights, your muscles are stretched and strained. To prevent injury, you should have a weight lifting program that is carefully interjected between necessary periods of rest and recovery. Avoid lifting weights on a daily basis or limit the number of repetitions and weight you lift. Also, know when enough is enough in your routine. If you feel yourself beginning to tire or feel pain, immediately stop the exercise before you potentially injure yourself. Also, avoid trying to impress others in the gym by loading on too much weight. You are working to improve your body, so no one else should factor into this equation.

5. Let Your Wounds Heal

Far too many weight lifters ignore their bodies and push themselves back to top performance level after an injury. If you experience any injury from weight lifting, seek medical help from your primary healthcare provider. He or she will be able to estimate the amount of time the injury needs to completely heal.

Be sure to abide by the doctor's instructions and take your first weight lifting session slow when you are physically capable of returning to the gym. You may need to spend as much as two weeks working your way back up to the number of repetitions and amount of weight you were lifting before the injury. Going back into the gym with too much enthusiasm after an injury can potentially re-injure and old wound.
Proper Weight Lifting Techniques
Many parents, grandparents, and daycare workers injure their backs simply by improper lifting of children. They bend over to lift a child from the floor or ground, and sharp back pain attacks. Others incur back pain by lifting or moving furniture. Some lift machinery or other heavy objects in the wrong way, and may even incur chronic back pain as a result of poor lifting techniques.

Lifting techniques are not difficult. Once you learn the simple system below, and use it consistently, you will avoid serious back injury.

Lifting Techniques: The 8-Step System

Follow these eight simple lifting techniques for good back health.

1.Plan to lift. First, decide what you are going to do. Think about what you will lift and where you will go with it. This will prevent awkward, unexpected movements while holding the object. If you are moving something to a different location, clear a path. If you are working with a second person, agree on your plan. Be sure both use good lifting techniques.

2.Hug the object. Hugging the object close to your body will give you stability, and make you stronger. Get a firm hold on the object, pull it close to your body, and keep it balanced there.

3.Plant your feet. Place your feet firmly under you, placing them about as far apart as your shoulders are. This will give you the most solid support base for lifting. As you move, take short steps.

4.Bend knees / straighten back. Take time to practice the lifting motion the way a golfer practices a swing before hitting the ball. Focus on keeping your back straight as you bend your knees to stoop and lift.

5.Tighten your stomach. Tight stomach muscles will hold your back in the proper position and prevent excess force on your spine.

6.Lift with legs. Use the greater strength of your leg muscles instead of your weaker back muscles. Bend your knees, not your back, as you lower yourself to lift. Look upward to keep your back straight.

7.Get help. Think of your back, not your ego. If the object is so heavy or awkward that you feel strain, get someone to help.

8.Use a back support. If you lift regularly on the job or around the home, you will benefit greatly from a back belt or back support. You will support your lower back and maintain better lifting posture. Of all lifting techniques, this one is vital for workers.

Lifting techniques can be summed up by remembering four phrases: straight back; close hug; no twisting; and eyes upward. Master these and you will lift properly.
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