Join this community!
› Share page: Email Digg del.icio.us Reddit icon StumbleUpon Technorati
Go
Search posts:

Matt M.'s Twitter Updates

Obesity As An Immune Disorder III http://bit.ly/4j3HJX 12 days ago
Test http://bit.ly/2IMLhV 13 days ago
Vitamins No More? http://bit.ly/2yJwzA 15 days ago
Vibration Roundup http://bit.ly/1OQbuQ 15 days ago
The Insoles Have Arrived http://bit.ly/4e2yJT 15 days ago
 

Instant Injury Fixer

Posted Nov 18 2008 3:14pm

A few years ago, I pulled a muscle in my upper back.  Even though it healed, I still seemed to aggravate it from time to time.  Earlier this year, I made one simple change in my gym routine to address the problem: I substituted chin-ups instead of pulldowns.

Since I made this change in February of this year, I have had no problems whatsoever with my upper back.  My only explanation is that the chin-up is a natural movement, while the pulldown - having your legs held in place and pulling an overhead weight down - it not a natural movement.

Even though this is anecdotal evidence, it does show how the body can benefit from following natural movement patterns.

Post a comment
Write a comment: