The Injury Loop: Train → Hurt → Rest → Repeat.

Break the Loop and Train Smarter

The Injury Loop: Train → Hurt → Rest → Repeat

If you train hard, get injured, rest a bit, then repeat the cycle every few weeks, you are not unlucky. You are unstructured. Most injuries come from rapid load jumps, weak stabilizers, poor bracing, sloppy technique under fatigue, and no deloading built into your training.

Quick Fixes

  • Add one to two sets of isometrics weekly
  • Deload every four to eight weeks
  • Keep accessories intentional, not random
  • Warm up like an athlete, not a power walker

You can be strong and injury free. That is not optional. It is the standard.

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