Backmann said:I got the same problem and the doctor told me to ice it and eat advil...along with my lower back![]()
so far it hasn't helped
Cynic said:Tennis elbow is usually associated with moves requiring a strong grip, but that doesn't mean you don't have it.
When you bench press, do you keep your arms flared out or do you tuck them in?
EliteMarine said:my elbows used to hurt TERRIBLY!!! i mean really bad when i did skull crushers or boxed for too long or hard.. but it started when i ran out of fish oil.. then i got fish oil tablets and the problem went away.. Get glutimine or w/e for joints too. it REALLY does help.![]()
martin said:Tucked in. When I go down, they're usually touching the sides of my body.
THBench said:Flare them out period. Your form and techniques don't sound too great. Try lighter weights with someone who knows what they're doing and perfect your form. Once you get that down then slowly work your way up to higher weights. If the problem still occurs it is an elbow injury and will need evaluation from a doctor to solve the problem.
Also you say your elbow touch the sides of your body. Try using a wider grip. One thats just past shoulder width.
Backmann said:6 MONTHS?!?!!...****..i'm trying in 2 weeks..I've been off for like 2 months or something...I mean I hope i'll be goign in 2 weeks..
THBench said:Flare them out period. Your form and techniques don't sound too great.
Also you say your elbow touch the sides of your body. Try using a wider grip. One thats just past shoulder width.
THBench said:Flare them out period. Your form and techniques don't sound too great. Try lighter weights with someone who knows what they're doing and perfect your form. Once you get that down then slowly work your way up to higher weights. If the problem still occurs it is an elbow injury and will need evaluation from a doctor to solve the problem.
Also you say your elbow touch the sides of your body. Try using a wider grip. One thats just past shoulder width.
Cynic said:That goes against what the experts say.
Martin, read these:
Shoulder Savers: Part I
Shoulder Savers: Part II
Shoulder Savers: Part III
martin said:Thanks Cynic. I tried a more flared out approach at the gym today and I felt a lot of pressure in my shoulders. I actually have arleady read some of part 3 of 'shoulder savers' because I visit T-Nation quite a bit, but haven't been able to finish it yet.