Well me and a friend of mine have that exact same problem. Preacher curls hurt like a mofo. Id like to hear some opinions on this.
Well me and a friend of mine have that exact same problem. Preacher curls hurt like a mofo. Id like to hear some opinions on this.
YEah i hate that i get that pain. It sux.
-Sean
warm up your wrists, and do some light sets first
It is the tendon tearing away from the forearm...it is inevitable as you increase your curling weight. It helps to slowly release the bar after you do a curl set. Like whitey said make sure you warm up first with light weight...and also make sure you're keeping your forearm muscles strong as well...don't build the bi's disproportionately.
I had the some problem a while back i just kept one working out and it went away, but i wouldnt suggest doing that b/c it might get worse. My friend had the same problem and he had to take a few days off from the gym for it to heal.
take some deca, that will fix it...
Have you checked your foot positioning? How's your breathing?
I used to have that same problem back in high school from curls. Our team's trainer told me it was basically like shin splints, but in your forearms. He said to warm up extremely well and to stretch your forearms before and after working out. Releasing the bar slowly after a set like Hooligan said works for me also.
i just stick to dumbells....
I have/had that problem. I took a week off (although I really hated doing it) and took some Aspirin each day... seemed to make it better. It certaintly helped... but the pain is there on heavy barbell curls.
I used to get that right near the elbow...hurt like a bitch...
I started a thread on this a few months ago and put my doctors prognosis in it, it is tendonitis.
Doc's answer to forearm pain.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This is for those of you who were interested in hearing my physician's take on forearm pain we discussed last week. Quick recap, pain in the mid forearm region on outside of arm against bone, tweaks during bicep curls etc. My doc looked at it and felt around the regions and was able to tell me that it was the onset of tendonitis due to overworking the muscle group. He also was able to tell me that my AS use makes the problem get worse quicker as well b/c 1. the connective tissue isn't keeping up with the growth rate of the muscle, and 2. due to the ability to recover quickly and increase weight constantly, the area is getting worked more often and harder every time which causes the pain to get worse each time. Maybe Doc M could elaborate on this comment, but my doc was feeling around my outer forearm between my wrist and elbow and said he was able to "palpitate" the tissue, basically he could feel the swollen tissue and move it around. To alleviate the pain he said ice and anti-inflammatories and time off, but he said "you probably wont take time off" so lighten the weight significantly and shoot for more repetition based sets.
I have had the same problem. I swtiched to d-bell only for about a month and it helped allot. Aslo....try not to grip the bar so tight. That really helps allot. Or at least it did me.
There are currently 3 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 3 guests)