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Form (exercise)

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See Kata for "form" in the context of martial arts.

Form is a specific way of performing a movement, often a strength training exercise, to avoid injury and maximize benefit.[1]

Purposes

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Exercises or drills in sport have recognized ways of performing movements for two purposes:

Avoiding injury

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By using good and proper form, the risk of injury is lowered. A lack of proper form commonly results in injury or a lack of effect from the exercise being performed

Maximizing benefit

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Good form ensures that the movement only uses the main muscles, and avoids recruiting secondary muscles. As a muscle fatigues, the body attempts to compensate by recruiting other muscle groups and transferring force generation to non-fatigued units. This reduces the benefits in strength or size gain experienced by the muscles as they are not worked to failure.

References

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  1. ^ ""Good Form" According to GMB". GMB Fitness. 2017-09-03. Retrieved 2020-12-31.