Any of you guys have problems there? For the last two weeks, when I bench it's painful as all hell! My left pec is worse but the right one is catchin up quickly. Yesterday during my warm ups it was there but tollerable but once I got up in weight it was just flat out unbearable like it was rippin apart! I went and got some deep tissue work done last week, and have been puttin ice on it, although not everyday like I should, but it just isn't gettin any better.
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nope...just my left shoulder still kills me, but it's more "inside" type of painHE WHO MAKES A BEAST OF HIMSELF, GET'S RID OF THE PAIN OF BEING A MAN!!
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YES! I made a post about this awhile back and asked about it. My front delts/upper pec would get REAL sore and tight at the beginning of the workout and couldnt finish. I took a week off from chest and iced the area and it is fine now. I also started stretching more as well and that seems to help.
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Originally posted by Corrodo View PostYES! I made a post about this awhile back and asked about it. My front delts/upper pec would get REAL sore and tight at the beginning of the workout and couldnt finish. I took a week off from chest and iced the area and it is fine now. I also started stretching more as well and that seems to help.Last edited by T-Man007; 08-08-2007, 11:17 AM.
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Originally posted by T-Man007 View Post^^ I like that but if it was ME, I would take two weeks off if it feels like it's tearing. The thing about ice is tricky though. See, ice reduces inflamation, right? But, it also reduces the necessary blood needed to carry nutrients to the area for healing. So, the best method is to stretch the muscle out really well and then ice. The stretching gets fresh blood into the area with nutrients and the ice will keep down the inflamation. It's a back to back process. Stretch for a couple minutes, get some blood in there and get it loose (without pain), then ice for at least 20 minutes. DO NOT STRETCH INTO THE PAIN!!!! Here's the way it was expalined to me....if pain was a house, then you would be ok to walk up to the front porch and maybe on to the porch, but never go all the way up to the door and under no circumstance do you go through the door, ever. When you have an injury, you never want to stretch it to the point of pain. Just easy, slow stretches 'almost' to the point of pain, but not past. Then, ice. Each time it will get better and like I said, I would do this every single day for 2 weeks to be safe. Big C is younger than us bro so he can get away with 1 week, not me and you bro. At our age, we need 2 weeks.
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Cool, I'll prolly take a week off and then if it's feelin ok, do some higher board work. If there's still any probs at all, I'll take two weeks off cause like T said, we ain't spring chickens anymore, lol! I'm also gonna keep with the ice and ibuprofin alternating with aleve and see how it goes. Thanks fellas.
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