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Common Exercise Mistakes and How to
Avoid Them

By Regan Case

There are so many options when it comes to exercise, it's tempting to jump in and try it all. But there are some common mistakes exercisers make that may end up hurting more than helping. Learn how to avoid injury and get the most of out your workouts with these simple tips.
Doing Too Much Too Soon

This is one of the biggest mistakes beginner exercisers make. Overdoing it can lead to severe muscle soreness and burnout. Using Bad Form or Lifting Too Heavy

Using bad form doesn't just compromise the effectiveness of your workout, it can also lead to pain or injuries. Lifting weights that are too heavy can cause you to lose control of the weight or swing the weight to complete the exercise, leading to strained or torn muscles. Some common form mistakes: Failing to Stretch

Besides avoiding a workout-related injury, stretching can also improve your posture and make you stronger. Doing the Same Thing Over and Over

Doing the same routine for months or years can put stress on the same muscles, joints and connective tissue every time you exercise. This could lead to an overuse injury as well as burnout and boredom. Try cross-training, changing your routine, or working with a personal trainer to learn new ways to strengthen the body and prevent a plateau.

Skipping Your Warm Up

The warm up is one of the most important parts of your exercise routine. By easing into exercise with light movement, you can gradually raise your heart rate, increase oxygen to the body and increase blood flow to the muscles.

About the Author:

Regan Case is an ACE-Certified Personal Trainer with Studio One to One. For more information, visit Studio-OneToOne.com or call .