I have just added close grips to my tri routine, and i was wondering if it's hard on your arms to use a strait bar. i've been using one out of convenience, but i'm thinking it could lead to problems in the future.
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I have just added close grips to my tri routine, and i was wondering if it's hard on your arms to use a strait bar. i've been using one out of convenience, but i'm thinking it could lead to problems in the future.
U are supposed to use a standard flat bench press barbell, yes.
Why would this hurt your arms?? :unsure:
~SC~
Are you referring to pain in the wrist and forearm area, my lifting partner always has problems with that. Its so weird it looks like me have almost exactly the same form, but his arms are in pain after and mine are just like normal soreness from lifting. I guess it shows you that even the slightest difference in form can have a big effect on the stress placed on the joints involved.Quote:
Originally Posted by John Stamos' Nephew
try going a tad lighter , 10 pounds lighter made a difference for me.
well i haven't had any pain but sometimes when i curl on the outside grips with a cambered bar or on a standard bar i get this feeling like shin splints kind of along the outside of the actual forearm bone (it must be stress on the ligiments there).
even though cg's haven't bothered me yet, they do feel like they stress that same set of ligiments a teeny bit.
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Originally Posted by SwoleCat
i cant do as much weight CG & it hurts my ego :eek:
If my grip is too close together on straight bar close grip press then my wrists hurt, especially with a heavy load. I have to widen my grip, which takes the emphasis off the tris, so I don't bother with them anymore. Maybe its my form??
Keep them shoulder width apart. This should apply all the forces vertically, instead of putting horizontal pressure, causing pain.
i think he was asking "if" it would be hard on ur arms :DQuote:
Originally Posted by SwoleCat