neicebug
Cathlete
Cathe:
Could you explain the following to me?
1. Why is it important to keep your back "FLAT" against the floor or step when doing such exercises as "pull overs", "bench press", "chest flies", and general "ab" routines? I try to achieve this, but I catch myself arching inward. Is this damaging to the back, abs, etc?
2. During "DEADLIFTS" (which are one of my favs), at what point do you stop at the bottom and begin lifting to the top? I notice that you said something to the effect of not going below your knees...but what is this in reference to specifically...dumbbells, shoulders?
Any help is appreciated.
THANKS!
Denise
Could you explain the following to me?
1. Why is it important to keep your back "FLAT" against the floor or step when doing such exercises as "pull overs", "bench press", "chest flies", and general "ab" routines? I try to achieve this, but I catch myself arching inward. Is this damaging to the back, abs, etc?
2. During "DEADLIFTS" (which are one of my favs), at what point do you stop at the bottom and begin lifting to the top? I notice that you said something to the effect of not going below your knees...but what is this in reference to specifically...dumbbells, shoulders?
Any help is appreciated.
THANKS!
Denise


