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Health Tip: Benefitting From Cross-Training Exercises
They help vary your routine and benefit more of your muscles
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(HealthDay News) -- A well-designed cross-training program includes a variety of alternating exercises that stress different methods of workout and affect different parts of the body.
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The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons offers this list of cross-training benefits:
- It's a total body workout that strengthens a variety of areas and muscles.
- It prevents boredom, which could otherwise derail your exercise regimen.
- It helps prepare the muscles for new forms of exercise.
- It reduces the risk of an overuse injury stemming from repetitive movements of the same muscles.
- In the event of an injury, you may not have to stop exercising. Instead, you can try other exercises that won't aggravate your injury.
-- Diana Kohnle
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Last updated 2/2/2010
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