Monday, 25 May 2015

How to Strength Train With Arthritis In Your Hands

Arthritis or pain in the hands can make it difficult for a number of activities that require gripping, including weight training. But ironically enough, strength training can significantly improve pain and quality of life in people with different types of arthritis.

What to do? The trick is to use one of these four dumbbell alternatives that will provide you with resistance without over loading your joints. Didn't know it was possible? Keep reading!
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How to Strength Train With Arthritis In Your Hands
Arthritis or pain in the hands can make it difficult for a number of activities that require gripping, including weight training. But ironically enough, strength training can significantly improve pain and quality of life in people with different types of arthritis.

What to do? The trick is to use one of these four dumbbell alternatives that will provide you with resistance without over loading your joints. Didn't know it was possible? Keep reading!
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