S a f e t y G u i d e l i n e s
Successful resistance training programs have one prominent feature in common...safety. Resistance training
has some inherent dangers, as do all physical activities. The chance of injury can be greatly reduced or
completely removed by using correct lifting techniques, proper breathing, maintaining equipment in good
working condition, and by wearing the appropriate clothing.
1. It is highly recommended that you consult your physician before beginning any exercise
program. This is especially important for individuals over the age of 35, or persons with
pre-existing health problems.
2. Always warm up before starting a workout. Try to do a total body warm up before you start. It is
especially important to warm up the specific muscle groups you are going to be using. This can
be as simple as performing a warm up set of high repetitions and light weight for each exercise.
3. Use proper form. Focus on only working the muscle groups intended for the exercise you are doing.
If there is strain elsewhere, you may need to re-evaluate the amount of weight that is involved with
the lift. Keeping proper form also includes maintaining control through an entire range of motion.
4. Breath properly. Inhale during the eccentric phase of the exercise, and exhale during the lifting, or
concentric phase. Never hold your breath during any part of an exercise.
5. Always wear the appropriate clothing and shoes when exercising. Wearing comfortable athletic shoes
with good support and loose fitting, breathable clothing will reduce the risk of injury.
6. Maintaining equipment in proper operating condition is of utmost importance for a safe resistance
training program. Pulleys and cables should be checked for wear frequently and replaced as needed.
Equipment should be lubricated as indicated by the manufacturer.
7. Read and study all warning labels on this machine. It is absolutely necessary that you familiarize
yourself and all others with the proper operation of this machine prior to use.
8. Keep hands, limbs, loose clothing and long hair well out of the way of all moving parts.
9. Do not attempt to lift more weight than you can control safely.
10.Inspect the machine daily for loose or worn parts. If a problem is found do not allow the machine to
be used until all parts are tightened or worn or defective parts are repaired or replaced.
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