TweetI'D SAY YOU'VE ANSWERED YOUR OWN QUESTION!!.LOL.
I HAVE FOREARM PAIN IN MY LEFT ARM DUE TO AN OLD INJURY. I HAVE TO SEPERATE BICEP WORKOUT'S AND FORE-ARM WORKOUTS BY 3 DAYS.. WORKS FOR ME...
Tweeti have been lifting really heavy and my forearms feel like they are splitting from the bone. Odes anyone else get this problem? I have been really increasing weight rapidly and it hurts to bench heavy and curls and skull crushers kill. Im gonna take a day off or so and see how it goes. maybe just too much of this
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TweetI'D SAY YOU'VE ANSWERED YOUR OWN QUESTION!!.LOL.
I HAVE FOREARM PAIN IN MY LEFT ARM DUE TO AN OLD INJURY. I HAVE TO SEPERATE BICEP WORKOUT'S AND FORE-ARM WORKOUTS BY 3 DAYS.. WORKS FOR ME...
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TweetLIke dave, I think you answered your own question...you are probaby experiencing the equivalent of a shin splint in your arms. Take a few days off and lest those puppies.
Tweet...and warm up the forearms before curls and any other lifts that "bother" them.
TweetI can't believe you started a thread with this title.................I will just leave it alone
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Only ONCE a day....THAT"S IT....LOL
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TweetSeriously, though, I had the same problem about a year and a half ago. I was bulking and put on a lot of muscle mass in the course of 6/8 months. At the 6 month mark, I had to stop for about 3 or 4 days, because they hurt so bad that I couldn't even grab the bar to lift it. trainer said sometimes that happens for 1 or 2 reasons:
1.) Strained it/or like they said above: similar to shin splint
2.) putting on too much mass to quickly, that your body's joints/ligaments cannot recover. If you are "on", this could be it, but who knows
*rest/eat/rest/eat....good luck bro
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TweetSE i figured the title would get some feedback. lol
im taking a few days off and im gonna hold back on heavy weights for a week. I am on and i have been upping the weights like crazy. my bench has went up considerable and i think thats what hurt it. i push my heavy sets at 255. im not gonna go over 2 plates for the nest week.
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Tweetits carpal tunnel from posting so much lol