Personal Trainers Share The Exercises They Literally Never Do (And Neither Should You)

Personal Trainers Share The Exercises They Literally Never Do (And Neither Should You)

Few things are more frustrating than injuring yourself during a workout — a time that is intended to be a benefit for your physical and mental health. But, sadly, it happens. And some exercises lead to injury more than others.

When it comes to safety concerns, personal trainers have workout moves they avoid or don’t do with clients for this exact reason — along with the fact that some movements are ineffective.

Below, fitness professionals share the exercise they don’t do in their workouts, along with some alternatives to try instead:

American Kettlebell Swing

A man and woman perform kettlebell swings in a gym. Both wear casual workout attire and appear focused on their exercise routine

Smith Machine Squat

A woman performs a squat exercise with a barbell in a gym. She wears a sleeveless workout top and leggings. Gym equipment is visible in the background

Barbell Glute Bridge

A person performing a hip thrust exercise with a barbell on their hips, lying on a bench, ensuring proper form and alignment

Weighted Plank

Woman in a workout outfit holds a plank position on a yoga mat in a modern living room with wooden shelves and furniture

Box Jumps

A man doing a box jump exercise in a gym. He appears focused and energetic, wearing athletic clothing. The gym is spacious with various exercise equipment

Loaded Back Squats

Man squatting with a loaded barbell in a gym. He is wearing a blue T-shirt and black shorts. Gym equipment and other people lifting weights are visible in the background

This article originally appeared on HuffPost.