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Health Tip: Weight-Lifting Safety
Reduce your risk of injury
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(HealthDay News) -- Weight lifting is a great way to work and strengthen your muscles.
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To lessen your risk of injury, heed these weight-lifting safety suggestions provided by the American Academy of Family Physicians:
- Find a trainer or coach to teach you the proper techniques for lifting.
- Set goals for yourself based on your age, physical strength and maturity.
- If you're younger than 15, it may be too early to start a weight-lifting program. Your body simply isn't physically mature enough.
- Always warm up before lifting, and cool down and stretch afterward.
- Wear shoes with good traction.
- Always use a spotter when performing any major lifts.
-- Diana Kohnle
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Last updated 10/8/2008
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