Why does conventional weightlifting lend itself to injury?
Rapidly employed loads strengthen the tendons and ligaments. Plyometric loading utilizes elastic energy from tendons and ligaments, which increases power and actually strengthens the joints. Weightlifting is too slow and thus, is counterproductive because it puts undo pressure on the joints, ligaments and tendons.
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