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chest6
09-14-2005, 12:24 PM
Does anyone know why my left shoulder always hurts after squats? I hold the bar with my hands all the way at the sides before the weights. Maybe this puts stress on my shoulder somehow? Anyone?
Are you using your arms to support the weight or just to balance it? Are your elbows pointing in front of you, straight down, or behind you? It could very well just be a question of technique.
diezell
09-14-2005, 01:23 PM
id put the bar a little lower on ure back if u can
chest6
09-14-2005, 11:56 PM
I'll try that. My elbows are behind me..I just kinna rest them there
Doc.Sust
09-15-2005, 10:05 AM
put the bar right across your both scapula's,and let your backsupport the bar.also try different grips, may also help. if you have acees to a safety squat bar, that would take all the pressure off your shoulders for a while until you heal
chest6
09-15-2005, 01:00 PM
put the bar right across your both scapula's,and let your backsupport the bar.also try different grips, may also help. if you have acees to a safety squat bar, that would take all the pressure off your shoulders for a while until you heal
I'll try to find one..there are a lot of gyms around here. It only hurts like the day I do them and the day after. It feels kinna like I slept on it wrong during the night, thats what I can describe it to. Not really a huge problem, it just happens each time.
powerliftmike
09-15-2005, 07:20 PM
This is actually a somewhat common problem. Many guys use camberred squat bars instead of straight bars to relieve stress.
smokethedays
09-15-2005, 07:22 PM
:lol: Chest6 said " i do my squats upside down, with my head on the ground" :lol:
j/k
chest6
09-15-2005, 08:12 PM
:lol: Chest6 said " i do my squats upside down, with my head on the ground" :lol:
j/k
careful or I'll send you another "special" email :lol:
Gerkie66
09-17-2005, 12:13 AM
I've had rotator cuff surgery and my shoulder gets irritated when i do squats...what helps me is to stretch my shoulder before i do my squats. my external rotation is very poor so i try and stretch that out and sometimes bring a towel above my head and push it as far back as both shoulders can handle.
You can try to stretch it and see if it works for you...I also use a pretty wide grip...
chest6
09-17-2005, 02:33 AM
I've had rotator cuff surgery and my shoulder gets irritated when i do squats...what helps me is to stretch my shoulder before i do my squats. my external rotation is very poor so i try and stretch that out and sometimes bring a towel above my head and push it as far back as both shoulders can handle.
You can try to stretch it and see if it works for you...I also use a pretty wide grip...
I'll try it..thanks a lot for the advice
AnabolicBoy1981
09-18-2005, 08:53 AM
iv done this. sometimes it feels like the shoulder blade is loose after wards for a few weeks. Thats from trying to support the weight too much with the shoulder, or reposituioning your shoulder mid set. Dont do that. Get set right before and stay that way. Sometimes its hard thoug cuz it feel like the shoulder is fatiguing at one position so you have to adjust it..but i would say just rack it before doing that. not worth it. If you have to readjus the shoulders in the middle of the set, just rack it. JMO
SMYL_GR8
09-18-2005, 08:55 AM
Maybe cause you're a puss. :lol:
chest6
09-18-2005, 04:30 PM
iv done this. sometimes it feels like the shoulder blade is loose after wards for a few weeks. Thats from trying to support the weight too much with the shoulder, or reposituioning your shoulder mid set. Dont do that. Get set right before and stay that way. Sometimes its hard thoug cuz it feel like the shoulder is fatiguing at one position so you have to adjust it..but i would say just rack it before doing that. not worth it. If you have to readjus the shoulders in the middle of the set, just rack it. JMO
well thats it. I have my hands all the way wide during my set, and then when I rack it I bring my hands in much closer so I dont take off my whole hand when I rack the weight. I guess I'll go as wide as I can while being able to rack the weight without moving my hands.
Maybe cause you're a puss. :lol:
Well I just wanted to cover it up a little bit.
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