resistance weight workout question
saj9291113
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I've been working out on weight machines for about 7 months now on a daily basis; everyday I ask myself " is it better to make the stack go all the way down and return to starting position or should I get close to the starting position without it touching?"
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Ryan
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Ryan
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I was told the latter by my trainer and if they do touch that millisecond of rest does make it feel easier, ie less intense and not as productive!0
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I agree with the above response, just wanted to add another point. If you go all the way down with the stack every time, then you risk hyperextention...very painful injury to have to endure. So always keep that joint bent at least a little until you are putting the stack down and moving on.0
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thanks, thats what I think too, but then I think " Am I getting the full motion of the exercise if I don't touch the stack?" So I then start going into circles.0
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I agree with the above response, just wanted to add another point. If you go all the way down with the stack every time, then you risk hyperextention...very painful injury to have to endure. So always keep that joint bent at least a little until you are putting the stack down and moving on.
Thanks Lya, I workout on weight machines not free weights so I don't feel I have a chance of hyper-exing. I usually try to put the lifted weights 1/10 of a inch to a 1/4 of an inch off of the stack.0 -
I agree with the above response, just wanted to add another point. If you go all the way down with the stack every time, then you risk hyperextention...very painful injury to have to endure. So always keep that joint bent at least a little until you are putting the stack down and moving on.
Thanks Lya, I workout on weight machines not free weights so I don't feel I have a chance of hyper-exing. I usually try to put the lifted weights 1/10 of a inch to a 1/4 of an inch off of the stack.
Be careful! Cause you do, actually, have that chance at the bottom to hyperextend. I am telling you from personal experience cause I did it a few years back. I never used the free weights at the gym either. In fact, I only use them when I am doing P90X at home.0
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