when I curl useing a straight-bar.
It can get extremely painful. It only happens when curling straight-bar, and if I use the closer angle grips with the curl bar. The pain is sharp and runs from inside my wrist to my elbow. It almost feels like it's between my bones. (running from the middle of the inside wrist, up through my forearm, and almost makes it to my elbow.) I just flat-out can't curl with straight-bar unless it's on the smith-machine, for some reason. The curl bar is okay if I use the wider, outside angles. If I use the inside angles with heavy weight, and just turn loose of the bar quickly after a set, it kills my wrists. Right arm worse than left. much worse. It's strange though. If I slowly set the weight down, and don't release it immediately, then I can almost make the pain nonexistant.
What is that?
It can get extremely painful. It only happens when curling straight-bar, and if I use the closer angle grips with the curl bar. The pain is sharp and runs from inside my wrist to my elbow. It almost feels like it's between my bones. (running from the middle of the inside wrist, up through my forearm, and almost makes it to my elbow.) I just flat-out can't curl with straight-bar unless it's on the smith-machine, for some reason. The curl bar is okay if I use the wider, outside angles. If I use the inside angles with heavy weight, and just turn loose of the bar quickly after a set, it kills my wrists. Right arm worse than left. much worse. It's strange though. If I slowly set the weight down, and don't release it immediately, then I can almost make the pain nonexistant.
What is that?

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