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Squat Safely


Posted Aug 28 07 10:13am by Heather J.

Courtesy of Shape magazine…If you like how squats tone your butt and legs, you're probably tempted to improve your results by using more resistance. Before you pick up a barbell, though, get out your calculator. In a recent study published in the American Journal of Sports Medicine, of the 48 people performing squats with 60 or 80 percent of their one-rep maximum (referred to as 1RM, which is the amount of weight a person can lift just once), all overarched their spines, which can lead to chronic pain. Dropping the weight to 40 percent of their 1RM (for instance, if their 1RM is 40 pounds, they'd lift 16) solved the problem, but it also toned less muscle. The solution? Perfect your form by practicing the move with just your body weight, then gradually add resistance. To maintain the proper position:

*Look forward or slightly up.

*Lower only until thighs are parallel to the floor (if you can go that far), knees aligned with toes.

*Keep your chest lifted Your torso will naturally come forward slightly as you squat, but you shouldn't lean forward; aim for a 90-degree bend in hips and knees.

*Keep heels on floor.

 
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Mary Ann P. Nov 24 07 3:00pm
Squats are one of those things where form is critical. Thanks so much for posting this. It's good advice. Sometimes in our quest for fitness we push our bodies too hard and they don't always appreciate it.
Cristina D. Sep 19 07 12:06pm
I use a dumbbell in each hand when i do squats. I started wt using just my body weight, then added 2 x 2.2 lbs dumbbells (1kg) and now double that weight.
C.L. R. Sep 03 07 8:12am
Isn't it funny how we can ruin everything by exercising when we thought we were doing our body good? It's so important to make sure that we're doing the exercise correct - remember all those sit-ups in gym class? Teachers got a lot of flack, because most kids were doing them wrong, using their back muscles instead of knowing how to use their stomach muscles. Although it can be expensive and difficult to find one you gel with, getting a trainer is a great way to avoid messing up your health when you're learning new exercises. Try a couple of sessions until you really know what you're doing. Then you can go back to Loner Land.
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