Hello everyone,
This is my first post, I'm from California and I just turned 30 this July. I started lifting weights cause of my job since I felt I wasn't strong enough to not get burned out by it, so after reading some threads on this site I though I should start strength training which has work for the past two weeks Ive played around with it. Now I feel that I want to get serious but I have a problem since strength training from what I understand is about consistently adding weight to your sets so here is my problem, I was doing standing presses and then went to work and so after two hours into my work day my right shoulder starts hurting. I have a felling that its not all of the weights fault since I do some heavy lifting at work, I started doing rotator cuff therapy exercises and I think this will help out some but I hate missing a work out due to a painful and weak shoulder muscle, so if anyone has some advice I would appreciate it.
Thank you for reading.
Oh, and I was wondering if its necessary to do standing presses or could I just get away with doing bench presses? the reason I ask this is because I feel that overhead pressing is what is getting my shoulder to act up.
Thanks again.
This is my first post, I'm from California and I just turned 30 this July. I started lifting weights cause of my job since I felt I wasn't strong enough to not get burned out by it, so after reading some threads on this site I though I should start strength training which has work for the past two weeks Ive played around with it. Now I feel that I want to get serious but I have a problem since strength training from what I understand is about consistently adding weight to your sets so here is my problem, I was doing standing presses and then went to work and so after two hours into my work day my right shoulder starts hurting. I have a felling that its not all of the weights fault since I do some heavy lifting at work, I started doing rotator cuff therapy exercises and I think this will help out some but I hate missing a work out due to a painful and weak shoulder muscle, so if anyone has some advice I would appreciate it.
Thank you for reading.
Oh, and I was wondering if its necessary to do standing presses or could I just get away with doing bench presses? the reason I ask this is because I feel that overhead pressing is what is getting my shoulder to act up.
Thanks again.