mister69 said:got a case of sore elbows..this is what i had in mind
-elbow sleeves(wear it while working out)
-glucosomine sulfate w\msm
-fish oil\flax oil
-ice occasionally after workouts
-take advil before and after workouts
got any advice guys
thanks
mister69 said:hey tman ..did yuor sore elbows eventually go away?
tman55 said:not entirely, but i tried everything you are doing. in fact exactly what you listed.Lol. i reduced the range of motion on arm curls, pullups etc so that i stopped extending my arm all the way down (say for bicept curls). so instead of letting my arms go all the way down to a straight position (by my side), i stop with my arms still bent somewhat. i don't know what the angle is but my palms face up towards the ceiling at the bottom of the curl then i go back up. i no longer let the arms go all the way down to the side. when i reduced the range of motion, the arms started getting significantly better. i am now able to do arms every week and they seem to be growing again. the pain i had was from the mid forearm all the way up to the elbows.
i really like the fish oil (carlsons fish oil). it seems to have helped my joints somewhat and i also seem to have an overall better disposition. i noticed positive results after a few weeks.
blackbeard said:i basically stopped doing direct bicep work
curls literally killed my elbow..
doing what you said is fine with the limited range but i would strongly consider this..stop doing direct bi work for awhile..it should allow you to keep doing heavy back work which will hit the bis...
start with ver very light weights using a full range of motion..do not be gung ho about jumping up in weights very quickly..
do around 3 sts of 20 not to failure since teh weight it light you may be able to do this 2-3 times per week you may lose some arm strength but then again who gives a shit if you can curl 150 as long as your still pulling and doing heavy back work/squats .bench your arms will be fine
huskyguy said:Bench presses used to kill my elbows, the problem was my grip when I lift. I was gripping too hard and this resulted in tendonitis-tennis elbow. Once I lightened up on my grip and started using glucosamine my elbows healed and bench pressing doesn't hurt anymore.
jcp2 said:Right now my elbow is tender as well, and i have the beginnings of tendonitis in both my forearms. I am done with all tricep work except band pushdowns, and don't do any bi work except hammer curls at high reps. My training partner has a roll on that is like that heat shit, and he then puts his elbow sleeves on. He says it works wonders, I am going to give it a try. You may want to pick up some bands and do active recovery with them, it actually works very well. I usually do sets of 25 with a light band fastened over the doorway, and hammer curls standing on one end.
blackbeard said:it allowed me to keep benching..
it will help alot
whats the liniment called-id like to use a rollon rather than using all the goob from the bottle uscks when you scratch ur nuts with that shit on
blackbeard said:it allowed me to keep benching..
it will help alot
whats the liniment called-id like to use a rollon rather than using all the goob from the bottle uscks when you scratch ur nuts with that shit on