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Range of Motion

Exploring the paradox of short range of motion reveals that while it may feel safer, it can actually increase the risk of injury over time. Training in a full range of motion is essential for building strength and stability, particularly at the bottom of lifts. Emphasizing controlled movements and familiarizing the body with deeper positions can significantly enhance performance and reduce injury risk.
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