New Lifters Are Wrecking Themselves What’s the Biggest Mistake?
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Charles Harris
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New Lifters Are Wrecking Themselves What’s the Biggest Mistake?
Every gym has newbies ego-lifting, skipping warm-ups, and copying dumb stuff online. If you could tell your younger self one thing to avoid getting hurt, what would it be?
Re: New Lifters Are Wrecking Themselves What’s the Biggest Mistake?
Ego lifting, hands down. New dudes slap on plates just to impress nobody. Form breaks, joints take the hit, and boom sidelined.
Re: New Lifters Are Wrecking Themselves What’s the Biggest Mistake?
Skipping warm-ups like they’re optional. You don’t need a 30-min yoga class, but jumping straight to heavy weight is asking for trouble.
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Charles Harris
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Re: New Lifters Are Wrecking Themselves What’s the Biggest Mistake?
Facts. I see dudes walk in, load a bar, no ramp-up sets, then wonder why their shoulder’s cooked two weeks later.
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Copying influencers is a big one. Just because some shredded dude does weird angles and partials doesn’t mean it’s beginner-friendly.
Re: New Lifters Are Wrecking Themselves What’s the Biggest Mistake?
Training through pain like it’s “hardcore.” Pain isn’t grind. Pain is your body telling you to chill before it snaps.
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Re: New Lifters Are Wrecking Themselves What’s the Biggest Mistake?
Yep. Younger me thought soreness and sharp pain were the same thing. Learned the hard way after a tweaked lower back.