How Exercising With Others Leads to Injury
6 Ways Working Out With Others Can Lead to Injury

There are plenty of ways working out with a buddy or in a group setting can offer a better workout than sweating it out solo. Fellow exercisers can inspire you to hit the gym when you really want to hit the couch, and working out with others can push you to go longer than you would on your own. Beware though — here are six ways working out with other people can put you at risk for an exercise-related injury.
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There are plenty of ways working out with a buddy or in a group setting can offer a better workout than sweating it out solo. Fellow exercisers can inspire you to hit the gym when you really want to hit the couch, and working out with others can push you to go longer than you would on your own. Beware though — here are six ways working out with other people can put you at risk for an exercise-related injury.
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