How
To
Avoid
Body
Building
Injuries
By:
"The
Muscle
Nerd"
Jeff
Anderson
www.optimum-anabolics.com
You've
been
benched!
And
no…I
DON'T
mean
bench-PRESSED!
“Benched”
as
in
out
of
the
game…as
in
injured…as
in
kaput.
Body
building
injuries
lurk
just
around
the
corner,
waiting
to
knock
you
out
of
your
training
regimen
if
you
give
them
the
chance.
But
hey…what
can
happen,
right?
I
mean,
you
can
lift
a
gazillion
pounds
of
steel
over
your
head.
Body
building's
harmless;
what
could
go
wrong,
right?
Well,
the
bad
news
is
you
could
lose
all
your
hard-earned
gains
and
return
to
being
Pretzel
Boy
or
the
Flabinator
if
you
get hurt.
But
the
good
news
is
you
can
avoid
most
body
building
dangers
if
you're
smart.
Here
are
some
important
body
building
cautions.
Follow
them,
and
you'll
stay
buff,
tough,
and
never
turn
to
fluff
because
you
got
hurt.
Overtraining
This
is
a
biggie
when
you're
into
body
building.
You're
not
some
weekend
warrior
or
New
Year's
resolution-keeping
hobbyist.
You're
into
body
building
for
real.
You're
serious
about
bulking
up.
And
so
you
work
hard.
Every
day
or
every
three
days...the
same
muscles,
over
and
over.
You've
gotten
addicted to
the
“pump”
even
though
it
doesn't
mean
you're
actually
adding
muscle.
Train
smart!
Body
building
follows
the
laws
of
biology.
Biology
says
your
muscles
only
grow
in
response
to
exertion
AFTER
the
fact.
They
knit
together
bigger
and
stronger
when
they
have
a
chance
to
rest.
If
you
don't
let
them
rest,
they
can't
do
their
job.
If
they
can't do
their
job,
they
rip,
tear,
and
shred;
and
then
it's
bye-bye
body
building
dreams.
Eating
Like
An
Idiot
This
body
building
no-no
can
go
either
way.
You
can't
expect
good
results
when
you
eat
like
a
Sasquatch
in
a
food
court.
Here's
a
good
body
building
diet
hint:
if
your
server
asks
if
you
want
fries
with
that,
you're
eating
all
wrong.
On
the
other
hand,
you're into
body
building;
you're
not
a
jockey
trying
to
make
weight.
Follow
a
sensible
and
healthy
diet,
getting
the
right
amount
of
protein,
and
your
body
will
be
healthy
enough
on
the
inside
for
it
to
show
on
the
outside.
Ignoring
Form
Flop,
flop,
grunt,
smash.
You've
seen
the
body
building
wannabe's
at
the
gym.
They're
the
guys
who
don't
realize
the
human
body
was
designed
to
move
in
certain
ways
–
and
not
in
others.
Aside
from
the
danger
you
pose
to
everyone
near
you
with
your
out-of-control
weights,
lack
of
good
body
building
form
is
an
injury
waiting
to
happen.
Learn
good
form.
Watch
yourself
execute
perfect
form.
When
you
start
to
tire,
either
do
it
right,
or stop.
Squeezing
one
more
rep
is
foolish
if
you're
one
rep
away
from
injury.
Train
smart,
and
you'll
still
be
body
building
when
you're
ninety.
About
the
Author:
Jeff
Anderson
"The
Muscle
Nerd"
is
the
author
of
this
revolutionary
new
training
book
called
Optimum
Anabolics.
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