5 Myths About Sports Conditioning That Are Holding You Back: Get
the Answers From An Expert
In life we are surrounded by numerous myths and half-truths, the
Loch Ness Monster, Big Foot, UFOs in Roswell, and Crop Circles
just to name a few. No one quite knows if any of these things
really exists or if they are just stories told by people for
purposes only they know. Sports conditioning has much in common
with these mythological occurrences.
Over the past several months, I have answered a gamut of
questions from numerous Revolution players with topics ranging
from pre-competition nutrition to exercise performance
questions. All have been valid and good questions. However, I
have also had to dispel more than a few myths about strength
training and sports conditioning as well. All of which has led
to the development of this article in an effort to dismiss as
many of the common myths as possible with one fell-stroke of the
keyboard. So, without further ado, here are the top five myths
related to strength training and sports conditioning:
1.Myth: Strength Training Will Make Me Bulky At the heart of
this common misconception is the way men and women who perform
strength training are depicted in many well known