Unread postby vault3rb0y » Fri Jun 01, 2007 10:51 pm
I know there are some great doctors on here that can answer the lifting question for you, but from what I was told by a doctor when i was your age and considered lifting was this-
Its ok to lift but dont do squats, because your back isnt strong enough to support the weight and its hard to do it properly anyway. He told me its ok to lift 3 times a week, but only do bench once a week, and make all the other lifts only 2 sets of 10 on machines. Stretch both before and after, and get a good spotter or trainer to help you at all times, thats just the rules.
But like Bel said, i dont think weight training will help you quite as much as muscular endurance will. If you develop anything like i do/did (i hope so, so im not just weird!) Then you will find the best way to train at this point is light weights/resistance/load such as 800's or low weight lifts for long periods of time. My muscles didnt get much stronger between 12-14, but i was able to do the same weights with a lot more reps. I think that the best thing for you to do is talk to a personal trainer or even doctor, and decide the best way to train through high school. Lifting heavy weights before your body is ready is just dangerous.
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