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    Exclamation Potentially Unsafe Exercises

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    ORIGINAL SOURCE: http://www.webmd.com/content/article/122/114709.htm


    When you're trying to make the most of limited exercise time, the last thing you want to do is waste effort on exercises that don't pay off.

    Exercise physiologist and fitness consultant Joseph Warpeha says there are two types of exercises we should avoid: Those that can easily lead to injury, and those that don't produce results.

    Potentially Unsafe Exercises
    Fitness experts who spoke to WebMD named the following exercises as potentially unsafe:

    1. Lat pull-down behind the head.

    This exercise is done sitting on a machine with a weighted, cabled bar overhead. You reach for the bar, then pull it down behind your head and neck.

    "So many things can go wrong" with this exercise, says Warpeha.
    Alignment is number one: Only people with very mobile shoulder joints can keep their spines straight enough to do this exercise properly.

    "Most people's shoulders aren't that flexible," Warpeha says. So the move can lead to shoulder impingement or worse, a tear in the rotator cuff, he says.

    Not only that, but "the tendency is to hit the back of the neck with the bar," which could injure the cervical vertebrae, adds fitness trainer and instructor Jodai Saremi, DPM.

    A safer alternative: On the pull-down machine, lean back a few degrees and bring the bar down in front of your body to the breastbone, pulling shoulder blades down and together.

    Contract your abdominals to stabilize the body, and avoid using momentum to swing the bar up and down.

    2. Military press behind the head.

    In this exercise, you lift the weights or barbell starting from behind the head at shoulder level, and press up and down behind the head.

    It can cause the same problems the behind-the-head lat pull does and should be avoided, says Warpeha.

    It's also wiser to choose an exercise that targets several muscle groups at once, rather than putting all the strain on the shoulders.

    "We should treat the shoulders (as well as the biceps, triceps, and calves) like ornaments on a Christmas tree," says Scott Danberg, MS, director of sp and fitness for Pritikin Longevity Center and Spa in Aventura, Fla. "Give them some attention, but concentrate on large muscle groups when doing an exercise."

    For example, says Danberg, do a chest press to get the chest and shoulders, or a back row to target the upper back and shoulders.

    "The more muscles that are involved, the more functional strength you're getting, rather than just isolating the shoulders," says Danberg.

    A safer alternative: When doing the military press, keep the weights or bar in front of your head. Press up and down from the nose or chin level, going no lower than the collarbone.

    Always sit straight against a back support, and keep the natural curve in your spine, with upper back and glutes glued to the chair, says Warpeha.

    3. Upright row.

    Pulling weights, a barbell, or a weighted cabled bar up under your chin is a big no-no, says Saremi, a podiatrist and editorial staff member of the Aerobic and Fitness Association of America's American Fitness magazine.

    "When people pull their hands (carrying the weight) up to their chin, they are going to compress the nerves in the shoulder area, impinging the shoulder," Saremi says.

    A safer alternative: Instead, do a front or lateral shoulder raise, lifting weights out to the front or side of the body. Even better, try the bent-over row: Bending forward at the hips, hold weights down beneath your shoulders, then lift toward sides of your body. This exercise is much safer, and targets all the muscles of the upper back as well as the biceps.

    4. Lying leg press with knees bent too deeply.

    Lying on your back with your feet on a weighted plate, you push the plate up and bring it down, with the aim of working the quadriceps, hamstrings, and glutes. The problem with this exercise comes when you bend your legs too far.

    "This can be very dangerous if you come down too deep," says Warpeha.
    That's mainly because form falls apart. Your spine cannot maintain proper alignment when your legs come back too far, so the pelvis tilts and the lower back begins to take over.

    And the weight used is usually heavy enough to injure the back, causing strain to muscles or damage to disks. In addition, he says, bending your knees too deeply can injure or damage your knees.

    If you want to do this exercise, Warpeha suggests a good rule of thumb: Keep your butt from rotating off the back of the machine, and don't bend past 90 degrees at the knee and hip.

    A safer alternative: Try squats to work the same muscle groups while resisting your own body weight.

    5. Squats on the Smith machine.

    This is a squat you do standing at a machine that has a barbell on a sliding track. The barbell rests on your shoulders, behind your head.

    In a true squat -- done as you hold a barbell at your shoulders -- the bar doesn't go straight up and down as it does with the Smith machine, Warpeha says: "Looking from the side, the bar has some sway."

    "On the machine, the bar doesn't give, so it forces the body into disadvantageous biomechanical positions," he says. People also tend to put their feet further in front of their bodies when doing squats on the machine, which adds to the problem.

    Considering that today's adult population is wrought with knee and back problems, says Danberg, the last thing you want to do is an exercise that might aggravate weakness and injury.

    A safer alternative: It's not necessary to use weights when doing a squat. But, if you are able to perform squats with good form, adding weight will intensify the move.

    6. Any exercise done wearing the wrong shoes.

    Even if you're doing everything else right, your efforts can be undermined by improper footwear, warns Saremi. Working out with the wrong shoes increases pounding on the joints, and can lead to injuries like plantar fasciitis or tendinitis, she says.

    The key, experts say, is to choose a shoe that is specific to your activity and that suits your particular foot. They recommend shopping at stores specializing in athletic shoes, where you can seek advice from a knowledgeable salesperson. And don't forget to replace your shoes when they show signs of wear.

    Exercises That Don't Deliver

    Our experts named the following exercises as those that fail to live up to their promises:

    Always lifting with a weight belt

    Bodybuilders have long used these belts to provide low back and abdominal support when lifting heavy weights. But now they seem to be standard equipment even for many occasional weightlifters.

    "Too many people wear weight belts too often," says Warpeha. "They should only be used when you're getting 85% to 90% of your one-repetition maximum."

    "For example, squatting with 300 pounds of weight if you're a man. Most people are not working at that level."

    Unless you have a back injury or another medical reason to use the belt, says Warpeha, the level at which the average person works doesn't require a weight belt. And it can do more harm than good.

    "When the belt is on, you're not allowing your normal core muscles to get strengthened," he explains. "If you get used to having that belt, you go into everyday life and try to lift groceries or pick the baby up out of the car seat and you can't do it. You'll never learn how to use your natural belt, your core, the abs, obliques and spinal erectors."

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    Some pretty interesting stuff, this will be changing my workouts for the better.

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    Intersting stuff.
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    LMAO at all of em.
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    all are bull****, aint nothin gonna hurt my jacked up fibras
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    I believe any exercise done with bad form is potentially unsafe.
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    Smith machines are great if you like restricting your rom and hurting your overall strength gains.
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    Those are good tips.
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    Originally Posted by CFHJustin View Post
    I believe any exercise done with bad form is potentially unsafe.
    Best post in the whole thread.
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    alot of that is crap IMO.

    It's also wiser to choose an exercise that targets several muscle groups at once, rather than putting all the strain on the shoulders.

    "We should treat the shoulders (as well as the biceps, triceps, and calves) like ornaments on a Christmas tree," says Scott Danberg, MS, director of sp and fitness for Pritikin Longevity Center and Spa in Aventura, Fla. "Give them some attention, but concentrate on large muscle groups when doing an exercise."

    For example, says Danberg, do a chest press to get the chest and shoulders, or a back row to target the upper back and shoulders.
    so this "Dr." dosen't think people should do shoulder presses? just front raises and chest presses...


    Upright Row: Even better, try the bent-over row: Bending forward at the hips, hold weights down beneath your shoulders, then lift toward sides of your body. This exercise is much safer, and targets all the muscles of the upper back as well as the biceps.
    Does this doctor know what an upwright row targets.....ok....lets do bentover rows in place of upright rows.
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    Yeah that is pretty unusual.

    The upright row is for traps, at least according to bodybuilding.com.
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    this has been posted here...well on the website before that is...comes from MSN Health or Yahoo Health.

    I agree with the post above anything done with bad form will hurt you, anything done that hurts your or causes you discomfort will hurt you...common sense should apply in all walks of life especially working out.
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    Originally Posted by hotasice2003 View Post
    LMAO at all of em.
    It will suck when your laughing and get hurt. im not trying to be rude im just saying have an open mind. these are pretty good tips. yeah of course there going to say to not do some things because most people wont be able to do them right. So for the regular person they should stick to doing several muscle groups at once. and not just concentrate on one thing.

    Pretty good paper if you ask me.
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    Originally Posted by Wooldri9 View Post
    It will suck when your laughing and get hurt. im not trying to be rude im just saying have an open mind. these are pretty good tips. yeah of course there going to say to not do some things because most people wont be able to do them right. So for the regular person they should stick to doing several muscle groups at once. and not just concentrate on one thing.

    Pretty good paper if you ask me.
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    Qtf?

    Sorry but i dont have a clue what that means. anyone?
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    That's funny, all the listed exercises are ones that I don't really do.
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    Originally Posted by Wooldri9 View Post
    Sorry but i dont have a clue what that means. anyone?
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    Anyone want to shed some light on upright rows?
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    Originally Posted by Senor Awesome View Post
    Anyone want to shed some light on upright rows?
    Yeah, thought that was supposed to be a good one.
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    I strongly disagree with the comment on upright rows. To my knowledge, what is stated is anatomically incorrect.

    There is a chance of nerve compression when the arms are hanging down with a high weight...but as it is brief and transitory, is of little significance. Most that would happen is a slight twinge to let you know!
    The science is out there!
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