well can everyone give me some advice how to avoid injuries. for example when stretching might give you injuries. warmup-is it really important. so........? fire away with your experiences, knowledge and opinions.
thanks
Ummm.... yea, I would say warming up is important. I think when you first start working out you feel invincible!!! I know I did, you can do 25 sets of triceps and walk away feeling great. Just banging out extension after extension with no regard for joints or ligaments. Until you are driving in your car and notice a huge sheering pain shooting up your arm from your elbow. That's one of my brief blunders of not taking care of my body... I actually had to switch to my left hand while using the mouse at work (wich I still do) because the pain was so bad.
My two cents is to treat your body with care and respect, because this whole lifting thing is a lifestyle and longevity is king. I would say light stretching and possibly warming up on a bike or something to get the blood flowing in your body is a good thing before hitting the weights. Pryamiding up in weight is a good idea to get a idea how your body is going to handle the weight, etc... Also, if you are in cold and then going to the gym, make sure to keep covered up and have your body warm. When your body is cold all them joints feel all brittle and you really need to keep them warm to avoid injury. Injuries suck, cool post man.... be one of the smart lifters who can learn from others and not personal experiences. Later