...By Travis Webb
One of the main features of any gym is the dumbbells and barbells. Each piece of equipment can be used by either hands or two depending on the exercise. Dumbbells are primarily used with one handed exercises. Barbells are primarily use two hands and can be found with either fixed weights or plate additions. The barbell can also be found as a straight bar or EZ bar. The main feature of both the dumbbell and barbell is the concept of “dead weight,” so it is very similar to using objects of day to day life. Along with explaining the concepts of dumbbells and barbells, I will briefly explain how to keep your joints safe while using them in exercise.
We all have dominant hands and dominant feet, so it makes perfect sense that you would favor one side of your body over the other in exercise. Normally your dominant side will take the majority of the load in any exercise, this means that as you get stronger an imbalance may start to form. Imbalances normally lead to discomfort. One of the uses of dumbbells is to find whether or not one side of your body is stronger than the other. If one side is stronger than the other all you have to do is continue working out at the same weight range until the other side catches up.
Barbells can allow for more stability in an exercise than dumbbells and you can lift more weight. You are able to focus all of your effort on one point rather than two; this makes it easier to balance. When it is easier to balance it is also easier to lift more weight. While using plates on a barbell always make sure to put the clips on the ends that keep the plates in a fixed position.
You can basically use dumbbells or barbells in the same exercise; it just depends on how much weight you are lifting. Whether its chest presses, rows, bicep curls or squats, using the correct weight will protect your joints. Also a basic rule is never extent any joint all the way while holding weight. No matter what the exercise may be, extending your arms or legs all the way is not a good idea! Always keep a slight bend in your joints while exercising and you will be less susceptible to injury.


















