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Which exercise is noted for having a higher rate of incidence for causing rhabdomyolysis?

Squats

Walking lunges

Jumping pull-ups

Jumping pull-ups are associated with a higher rate of incidence for causing rhabdomyolysis due to the unique demands they place on the muscles involved. This exercise combines a ballistic movement with the intense effort of pulling the body upwards, significantly stressing the upper body muscles, especially the shoulders, back, and arms. The explosive nature of jumping pull-ups can lead to rapid muscle fatigue and microtrauma, which, in turn, increases the risk for rhabdomyolysis, a condition characterized by the breakdown of muscle tissue that releases harmful substances into the bloodstream. In addition, the erratic body movements involved can lead to inconsistent force application and muscle overload, which heightens the potential for injury and excessive strain relative to more controlled movements like squats, walking lunges, or the bench press. Understanding this risk is crucial, especially in CrossFit or high-intensity training environments where athletes may inadvertently push their limits.

Bench press

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