If you avoid certain exercises, it probably means the moves involve a weak point in your body. Try hard to spend more time with exercise you don't like. Take control of it and soon enough it will be easier.
I hated doing the downward dog pose. However, I knew it was because my calves and hamstrings were really tight. So I put my time in with the downward dog and soon enough it really helped my lower back and legs feel better.
The added benefit of doing something you really don't like is that it pushes your body past its comfort zone, helping avoid the dreaded plateau. Mixing things up or adding a slight twist on an old move are smart ways to keep the body guessing and adapting to new challenges.
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