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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: judochoke on September 03, 2023, 09:52:23 AM
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At the gym this morning, did seated French presses, started with 60, then 80, then 100 bar. Tricep was nice and warmed up when i got to the 100 bar. Go pretty low behind my head, getting a good stretch. Then went to nose busters, with the same 100 bar. Second set of 10 reps, rep number 5, actually FELT THE POP!!!!
Dropped the weight, looked at my arm, and checked for the rubber band effect. Luckily, still attached at the elbow. Slight pain started. Immediately went home, looked in the mirror, no bruises, but pain is getting worse moving the arm. Looking at google, looks like a grade two tear. Upper tie in to the shoulder is ok. Seems to be painful in the belly of the tricep.
66, what do i do now??????? Ice and Motrin?????
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Can you tell if the tricep is misshapen? Feel like the tendons are still attached? Might be a muscle tear with out the tendon ripped. Get an appointment with an orthopedic surgeon who will order an MRI. Pick one that specializes in elbow down. These orthos that say they do everything are hacks.
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Go see an orthopedic surgeon who specializes in this. What else would you do?
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Ice is no longer used except to reduce swelling.
If it's swelling then you have a serious issue and see a doctor ASAP.
So, ibuprofen for pain if necessary. Keep it moving in a pain free manner to eliminate waste products and speed healing.
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Tricep is not misshaped. No bruising. Tells me it’s attached at both ends, which is good. Just painful in the middle belly of the tricep. No swelling. Pain if i pretend I’m doing a tricep push down, pain is right in the middle of the tricep, on the bottom.
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Sometimes I think when you get to mid 60's it's time to give up the heavy weights. We all know the exceptions that still push the heavy lifts but it's always one rep away from potentially breaking something. Wouldn't it be better to lift in a controlled slow motion as we age. Nothing will prevent injuries but we have to try to put the odds in our favor.
On a related topic I know a guy that was proud of his pull ups his whole life. Here he is in his 60's being challenged by a young buck to a pullup challenge. Of course the old guy ripped his bicep.
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By your 60’s you’re probably better off just using a Total Gym (Chuck Norris).
I use it now myself sometimes and it feels quite easy on my body and creates better balance from the stabilization.
Hopefully your tricep is okay; it doesn’t seem like it’s “Sheared from the bone” so maybe you can recover more easily.
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Idiotic exercises to do for triceps.
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Idiotic exercises to do for triceps.
Don't be a party pooper.
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Ice is no longer used except to reduce swelling.
If it's swelling then you have a serious issue and see a doctor ASAP.
So, ibuprofen for pain if necessary. Keep it moving in a pain free manner to eliminate waste products and speed healing.
This.
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Get some DMSO. Look it up. Works wonders for injuries like this
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At your age it might be a sign that weights will cause problems.
I'd play it safe now and switch to bands with high volume instead of weights.
They get heaviest at the muscles strong point and lighten up at its weak point.
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Well I knew that I was older, more subsequently prone to injuries, it’s why i never bench over 2 plates anymore. But i was always strong in tricep work, getting a real good stretch on seated French presses, and banging out nose busters. But i have been doing this tricep workout for some time now, always ending up with the 100 pound bar. Never dawned on me that this would happen. Was totally warmed up, sweating, was supper setting biceps curls. Total shock to feel that fucking pop.
Checking for bruises, none yet. I think i got very lucky. And yes, when this clears up, for sure i will revamp my arm workout. No more 100 pound bar. Freaks me out looking back at that last set, and feeling that snap. Just like all the videos. You actually feel the muscle tearing. Unbelievable
Been lifting for 40 years, all heavy lifting. And you want me to start using bands.??????? ??? :)
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Go right back at doing the same exercise but use more weight, preferably 125 pounds. Worked for me when I heard a pop in my triceps years ago
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people keep putting their bodies in unnatural positions and then wonder why they get an injury
with your arms overhead and your triceps fully stretched out its in its weakest most vulnerable position
Remember you are only as strong as the weakest part of the exercise.
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first thing to do is go on getbig.com and ask advices of the experts found within it's membership. ;D in lieu of that maybe seek out a medical professional maybe one who has experience in this area.
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Bro...
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Especially if aesthetics is important to you get the surgery if it possible.
I tore my bicep and it would probably have regained all strength back But I don't wan't Dorian's shriveled arm you know. My biceps are already very short and after a couple of years probably wouldn't been a bicep left, just a shriveled up bean.
Bruising can take 3 or even more days to show. I waited til the bruising showed until I went to the doc, thes docs can't always tell shit by squeesing and palpating, but they know something happened seeing the bruise.
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Well I knew that I was older, more subsequently prone to injuries, it’s why i never bench over 2 plates anymore. But i was always strong in tricep work, getting a real good stretch on seated French presses, and banging out nose busters. But i have been doing this tricep workout for some time now, always ending up with the 100 pound bar. Never dawned on me that this would happen. Was totally warmed up, sweating, was supper setting biceps curls. Total shock to feel that fucking pop.
Checking for bruises, none yet. I think i got very lucky. And yes, when this clears up, for sure i will revamp my arm workout. No more 100 pound bar. Freaks me out looking back at that last set, and feeling that snap. Just like all the videos. You actually feel the muscle tearing. Unbelievable
Been lifting for 40 years, all heavy lifting. And you want me to start using bands.??????? ??? :)
Yeah you're right. No reason to adapt your training to your 66yrs of age. Keep going hard
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Treatment for grade 2 strain is appropriate rest and recovery, probably 2-4 months before you start to load it back up again. Consider visiting a physical therapist, they’ll be able give you a timetable and recovery plan.
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At my age, I now do a lot more specific warmup sets before I actually begin a work set on any exercise,and I keep my form perfect.
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first thing to do is go on getbig.com and ask advices of the experts found within it's membership. ;D in lieu of that maybe seek out a medical professional maybe one who has experience in this area.
We're probably the most experienced set of gymcels on the internet at this point
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Well I knew that I was older, more subsequently prone to injuries, it’s why i never bench over 2 plates anymore. But i was always strong in tricep work, getting a real good stretch on seated French presses, and banging out nose busters. But i have been doing this tricep workout for some time now, always ending up with the 100 pound bar. Never dawned on me that this would happen. Was totally warmed up, sweating, was supper setting biceps curls. Total shock to feel that fucking pop.
Checking for bruises, none yet. I think i got very lucky. And yes, when this clears up, for sure i will revamp my arm workout. No more 100 pound bar. Freaks me out looking back at that last set, and feeling that snap. Just like all the videos. You actually feel the muscle tearing. Unbelievable
Been lifting for 40 years, all heavy lifting. And you want me to start using bands.??????? ??? :)
Bands and machines get a bad rep because they don't look as hardcore. But try switching over and you might come round. Bands have door anchors now.
I don't know if you could build a physique from scratch with bands, but once you've already built your mass, they're great tools.
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Judo dont pay attention to the naysayers. Get checked out and keep training once healed.
Iit doesn't matter what the weight was, f you did this with 20 pounds you would have done to many reps.; everyone is an expert.
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We're probably the most experienced set of gymcels on the internet at this point
you might be right, but you have to learn how to separate the wheat from the chaff to benefit from it.
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Bands and machines get a bad rep because they don't look as hardcore. But try switching over and you might come round. Bands have door anchors now.
I don't know if you could build a physique from scratch with bands, but once you've already built your mass, they're great tools.
Imhof
Imhof, 23, was stretching with his teammates when a fragment of metal broke loose from the wall and struck him in the face, causing severe damage to his eye, a fracture of his nose and two broken orbital bones. He ultimately decided to have his eye removed, and it was replaced with a prosthetic. YOU COULD LOSE AN EYE FROM THOSE THINGS.
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Take care judochoke
I've never been big into those movements but the first set always makes my elbows sore in a bad way.
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Bhanky had this same injury and still set a world record strict curl.
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Try epsins salts magnesium at bed time what else can u do other than more trenning
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I tore my bicep right off the bone years ago
It was the start of many years of hell
Go see a surgeon asap and stop doing the worthless French press
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French press is a good exercise.
People have been doing it for a hundred years.
Injuries happen.
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French press is a good exercise.
cant be that great if he tore his tricep doing it
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cant be that great if he tore his tricep doing it
People have been injured doing any exercise you can name.
Means nothing.
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People have been injured doing any exercise you can name.
Means nothing.
so people get injured doing a 2lb rear delt cable fly or a 1lb pink weight shoulder circle? Or diaphragmatic breathing exercise? Or a seated 1lb hammer curl?
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People have been injured doing any exercise you can name.
Means nothing.
Sure, one can get injured doing any exercise.
That does not take away from the fact that some exercises are more riskier than others.
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Tore my bicep tendon at the shoulder, bicep rolled down my arm. Zero bruising or swelling. Had it repaired three weeks later. Surgery was a success, it's good as new.
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Sure, one can get injured doing any exercise.
That does not take away from the fact that some exercises are more riskier than others.
Don't make me hurt you, SF.
;)
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so people get injured doing a 2lb rear delt cable fly or a 1lb pink weight shoulder circle? Or diaphragmatic breathing exercise? Or a seated 1lb hammer curl?
Absolutely.
:D