It is a known fact that weight training related injuries are on the
rise. This is only natural considering the fact that more people are
attempting to remain fit now.
The Report in Brief
The
report concerning the rise of weight training injuries that published
recently (April 16, 2010) is based on Center for Injury Research. Quite a
large number of large number of injuries had also been discovered by
the Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital.
This
study of weight-related increases accounts for cases that occurred from
1990s to 2007. This is a time during which a 50 percent increase in
injuries took place.
The largest portion of these injury increases
was reported in men ages 13 to 24. Usually it was while using free
weights and the majority of these were sprains and strains.
Other
injuries included these: Upper body injuries, lower trunk pain, soft
tissue injuries, and hand injuries. It should be noted though that even
though most of the injuries that occurred in young people 18 to 24 the
largest increase in incidences actually took place in people 45 and
older.
The reason the older people would get hurt is because they
would over-exert themselves. This often is a result of too much lifting
and pulling.
There of course is an increase in women participants
in weight training too. However, not as much information has yet been
provided about female weight trainers.
This is only a short
segment of information provided in a report about this issue. Additional
information can be found in "Weight Training-Related Injuries
Increasing."
Prevention Tips
This next section is not taken
from the same source as the above information about injuries. This is
rather a collection of fitness safety tips related to weight training
collected from a variety of publications.
There are a variety of reasons why injuries occur. This is a short list of tips based on those varying causes:
Illegal
steroids-One main cause of weight training injuries is the use of
anabolic steroids. People use them to obtain gains in strength and
muscle. However, using steroids is illegal and can lead to torn muscles,
tendons, or ligaments. These should NOT be used.
Inadequate
warm-up-Another reason that injuries occur is because of not warming up
properly. It is highly recommended that you stretch all the major
muscles in your legs, arms, back, and abdomen before proceeding.
Inappropriate
age-Sometimes adolescents who have not had their muscles fully
developed can hurt themselves. Therefore, they should be under close
supervision in case of injury. They should limit their weight lifting
activity until after reaching puberty.
Improper
technique-Sometimes people injure themselves while not using the weights
the way they should be used. They also may not handle the weights the
way they should be handled. Bouncing, jerking, or throwing them is a
very bad idea. Sometimes a person can also extend his/her back in a way
he/she should not either, or extending it too often can be dangerous.
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