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Bodybuilding Sins That Cause Back Pain and Missed Workouts: Part 5

 
Author: Jesse Cannone

Welcome to article number five in our 5-part series Bodybuilding Sins That Cause Back Pain and Missed Workouts. In this article we are going to cover some basic, yet powerful training principles that are often overlooked and are responsible for nearly all bodybuilding injuries

If you missed any of the previous articles, you can view them using the links below.

Heres a breakdown of the articles to look for:

1. Article #1 - Choosing The WRONG Exercises
2. Article #2 - Training Variations for Pain Relief and Maximum Results
3. Article #3 - Targeted Stretching
4. Article #4 - Targeted Exercises
5. Article #5 - Rest, Recovery, and Injury Prevention

Article #5 - Rest, Recovery and Injury Prevention

Many of the injuries that bodybuilders suffer from could be easily prevented just by allowing the body enough time to rest

While most bodybuilders dread hearing the word rest, many fail to realize that there is far more to rest than just avoiding overtraining. When you perform a tough workout you not only stress that muscle or muscle group, you also place stress on the cardiovascular, neuromuscular and components of the immune system

For example, many bodybuilders will train their chest 2-3 times a week and spend an hour or more performing dozens of exercises just for the pecs

While this may sound ok to some, when you add in the stress of other workouts it can quickly add up to too much stress in one or more ways. I hear bodybuilders all the time say I let my body rest by splitting up my workouts and I worked chest yesterday so today Ill train my back thats NOT rest!

When you train your back, your chest still gets worked, stressed and it also slows down your bodies ability to recover from stress and repair damage from previous workouts

So dont kid yourself and think that you can train this way over the long term it may take years or just a few weeks, but sooner or later your body will break down!

Let me give you a real life example from my experience

I, like nearly every single bodybuilder out there, created muscle imbalance unknowingly by following the workouts recommended in all the books, magazines, etc

I trained 4,5 and sometimes even 6 days a week and thought that I was resting enough by splitting my workouts to make a long story short, after just a few years I had tendonitis in both triceps because I worked chest, tris and shoulder too often, too intensely and didnt balance out my training

I also had lower and middle back pain, knee problems and IT band tendonitis because my lower body workouts werent balanced I spent too much time doing heavy squatting, too often and neglected important muscles

These injuries stayed with me for months, years and I still can have an occasional flare up if I dont stay consistent with a balanced training program. I was able to create all this damage by the age of 22 I am now 28 and will have to spend the rest of my life trying to prevent these old injuries from coming back and causing more pain and problems

Dont do what I did! And if you already have, you better act fast and take a serious look at your training and your goals because if you dont, you will spend the rest of your life in pain and frustrated by all the injuries, big and small.

So heres my

5-Step Formula for Quickly Eliminating and Preventing Aches, Pains and Injuries

Step 1. Rest and Recovery

The first thing you need to do is REST! And no, I dont mean take a day or two off I mean no workouts for at least a week or more you need to give your body a chance to reduce the inflammation before you can begin work on eliminating or correcting the cause of the problem. You may also want to use things like a heating pad, hot tub or massage to help reduce the inflammation and speed up the healing and recovery

Step 2. Identify Muscle Imbalances

The next thing you need to do is find out which muscle imbalances have created your injury or are causing your pain and work towards correcting them you can do this quickly and easily by performing physical assessments in which you are looking for strength and flexibility imbalances in all opposing muscle groups.

You can do these assessments yourself and they are covered in our Lose the Back Pain Video http://www.losethebackpain.com

Step 3. Increase Flexibility in Tight Muscles with Targeted Stretching

In order to correct a muscle imbalance, you need to increase the flexibility and range of motion in the muscles that are too tight and causing a problem.

As we discussed in the previous articles, you have got to know what muscles NEED to be stretched before you start stretching. General stretching may or may not help it may even make things worse! You have got to target the right areas and the only way to ensure that you are, is to do assessments and find out.

Step 4. Strengthen Weak Muscles with Targeted Strength Exercises

The other major step in correcting muscle imbalances is to strength the weak muscles that are being overpowered by the strong and tight opposing muscle(s).

The same is also true for strengthening you have to make sure that you choose the right exercises and the only way to know for sure is thru assessments dont use guesswork when choosing exercises!

Step 5. Monitor and Modify Your Program

The key to long term pain relief and injury prevention is to consistently monitor your progress and adjust your program for example, as you work on correcting and preventing muscle imbalances the strength and flexibility of your muscles will change and therefore, you must then re-assess and change your program and workouts accordingly.

You will typically see changes in your strength, flexibility and bio-mechanics in as little as 2-4 weeks so I recommend that you re-assess yourself at least every 4-6 weeks.

So there you have it 5 simple steps that you can take right now to work on eliminating any pain or injuries you currently have AND make sure you never create any new ones to deal with in the future.

Following these steps will not only help you eliminate aches, pains and injuries and it will also allow you to train more intensely and productively to get you the results you want.

Hope you enjoyed and benefited from this article series and we look forward to hearing of your success.

Author Bio:
Jesse Cannone is a reputable writer. Jesse likes to scribble articles about this industry.
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