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It flares up after I OHP, Bench or Lateral Raise tbh. I've been doing a lot of band pull aparts but my shoulders are still bad.
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this nigga when he realises pro Powerlifters, Bodybuilders and Strongmen regularly get injuredSubhuman genetics. Tall ogres can perform with heavy weights and horrible technique yet their shoulders are strong and stable. Subhumans need to be careful from every little movement with subhuman tier lifting numbers. Such is life.
At their peak. Not on a 60kg bench press. Otherwise they wouldn't be pros.this nigga when he realises pro Powerlifters, Bodybuilders and Strongmen regularly get injured
I haven't injured my shoulders they just hurtAt their peak. Not on a 60kg bench press. Otherwise they wouldn't be pros.
Even worse. Hurt for no real reason. Truly subhuman.I haven't injured my shoulders they just hurt
Eh maybe I do have subhuman genetics. I was never good at sports growing up. Shit speed, stamina, coordination. So I was forced to rot at home and play video games. But I'll work hard despite my genetics.Even worse. Hurt for no real reason. Truly subhuman.
hit your shoulder with a hammerIt flares up after I OHP, Bench or Lateral Raise tbh. I've been doing a lot of band pull aparts but my shoulders are still bad.
@Arborist
are you warming up and stretching beforehand?It flares up after I OHP, Bench or Lateral Raise tbh. I've been doing a lot of band pull aparts but my shoulders are still bad.
@Arborist
Yeahare you warming up and stretching beforehand?
there's a few things that can cause this, it's either too heavy and you could lower the weight and increase the reps, or pay attention to the negative to the point where you will probably lose some reps.Yeah
Delaying the inevitable. He's too subhuman to lift weights.there's a few things that can cause this, it's either too heavy and you could lower the weight and increase the reps, or pay attention to the negative to the point where you will probably lose some reps.
but switching to a narrower bench/ohp form also helps sometimes.
these kind of pains are relatively normal with bench/ohp, everyone gets them eventually, it's just part of the progress of finding what form works the best for you, I had them too and switched to a narrower form, seemed to work out for me.Delaying the inevitable. He's too subhuman to lift weights.
I feel like my elbows flare a lot on OHP. Not so much on bench. Any way to prevent that?there's a few things that can cause this, it's either too heavy and you could lower the weight and increase the reps, or pay attention to the negative to the point where you will probably lose some reps.
but switching to a narrower bench/ohp form also helps sometimes, but also it could be that your elbows flare too much.
it's the initial push from the lowest part of the negative in a rep that stresses the shoulders in these movements.
some flare is normal in some parts of the movement, but they shouldn't flare in the start of the movement, that's where the shoulders are the most stressed.I feel like my elbows flare a lot on OHP. Not so much on bench. Any way to prevent that?
Gotcha. I'll work on my form.some flare is normal in some parts of the movement, but they shouldn't flare in the start of the movement, that's where the shoulders are the most stressed.
it's just a matter of practice, do a few reps with the bar, everyone goes through this, hardly anyone ends up with what's anatomically good form for their body from the start.
stop doing them or do less until you resolve your form in the other two movements since they're probably causing the impairment.Gotcha. I'll work on my form.
Also, when I do 1 arm French Press (Overhead Extensions) and 1 arm Lateral Raises, my shoulder experiences a lot of discomfort. Any advice?
Alright. Gotcha.stop doing them or do less until you resolve your form in the other two movements since they're probably causing the impairment.