When it comes to strength training , injuries can happen — even in the comfort of your own living room. Without the heavy-lifting equipment of a gym or the intensity of a fitness studio, it's easy to develop a false sense of security. But as with all exercise, strength training at home can still be intense, and it's important to know how to keep yourself safe.

In order to avoid strength-training injuries at home, you should first understand proper form and safety protocol. To help you ease into safe home training, we spoke to certified coaches about the best tips and tricks to keep in mind. Read on for their advice to avoid injury and build muscle safely — wherever your training takes place.

Matt Kite , BS, CSCS, is a strength and conditioning specialist, general manager at Life Time Fitness, and the previous director of education at D1 Training . Rachel Straub , PhD, MS, CSCS, is a certified strength and conditioning specialist and the co-author of "Weight Training Without Injury." Preventing Injuries From At-Home Workouts To keep yourself safe while training at home, here are a few things experts recommend: — Additional reporting by Chandler Plante Victoria Moorhouse is a beauty content director for Vox Media, where she oversees content for L'Oréal's Makeup.

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