MichaelCooper
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Hey,
I was wondering if anyone can help me work out whether what I'm experiencing is normal, something transitory or something serious.
For the last 8 weeks or so I've been visiting the gym fairly regularly for 3 to 4 sessions of between 30 to 45 minutes a session. I've been warming up on a treadmill then working with machines and benchpress, slowly increasing my reps while keeping the weight at a comfortable level.
Two weeks ago I was shifting a decent pile of lumber in the yard, this took a couple of hours to do and by the time I was finished I had severe pain in the forearms. The pain was not constant, but seemed brought on whenever I rotated my hand/wrist while having any weight in it. The lumber I was moving was not extremely heavy, but by the end of the job I was having to lay the pieces down at the destination very awkwardly because of this pain.
Since then I've found that some exercises that were previously easy to perform have become harder, some of them cause flashes of pain in the same area.
With any fitness activity I'm very aware that pain is generally not a good thing with the exception of the normal post-workout aches, I'm just not sure whether this pain is a case of me needing to build up muscular support for my forearm slowly, or what.
Thanks for reading my little essay, hope to hear back from anyone that's experienced anything like this before.
- MC
I was wondering if anyone can help me work out whether what I'm experiencing is normal, something transitory or something serious.
For the last 8 weeks or so I've been visiting the gym fairly regularly for 3 to 4 sessions of between 30 to 45 minutes a session. I've been warming up on a treadmill then working with machines and benchpress, slowly increasing my reps while keeping the weight at a comfortable level.
Two weeks ago I was shifting a decent pile of lumber in the yard, this took a couple of hours to do and by the time I was finished I had severe pain in the forearms. The pain was not constant, but seemed brought on whenever I rotated my hand/wrist while having any weight in it. The lumber I was moving was not extremely heavy, but by the end of the job I was having to lay the pieces down at the destination very awkwardly because of this pain.
Since then I've found that some exercises that were previously easy to perform have become harder, some of them cause flashes of pain in the same area.
With any fitness activity I'm very aware that pain is generally not a good thing with the exception of the normal post-workout aches, I'm just not sure whether this pain is a case of me needing to build up muscular support for my forearm slowly, or what.
Thanks for reading my little essay, hope to hear back from anyone that's experienced anything like this before.
- MC