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Health Tip: When to Stop Exercising Immediately
By LadyLively on January 22, 2020
Training too hard or too fast is the culprit behind many exercise-related injuries, says BetterHealth. Before working out, consult with a doctor, gym instructor or coach on how to exercise safely.
BetterHealth mentions these warning signs that you should immediately stop exercising:
- Discomfort or pain.
- Chest pain or other pain that could indicate a heart attack.
- Significant breathlessness.
- A very rapid or irregular heartbeat.
Source: HealthDay
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