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Re: Chronic Pec Tear Repair
« Reply #100 on: April 14, 2024, 03:06:29 PM »

No one cares.

We are curious why you’ve waited over a decade to get this fixed. Or why you’re telling a board full of people who dislike you.

It isnt him Dave, its someone trolling, hence the drip feed "I won" comments littering the posts
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I found this guy this year I waited until after I won the Cup to go check him out.

Seriously, you wait your whole life to win something then go decide to get surgery a couple weeks later?

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Re: Chronic Pec Tear Repair
« Reply #101 on: April 14, 2024, 03:24:35 PM »
Bhanky's fame from his win in Charlotte could put Coach's business finally into the black.

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Re: Chronic Pec Tear Repair
« Reply #102 on: April 14, 2024, 03:29:21 PM »
I think it might still be hanky.  The win leveled him up, this is now a greater form of Hankins.  We'll see if it's him if he shows pics of himself in California.

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Re: Chronic Pec Tear Repair
« Reply #103 on: April 14, 2024, 04:32:03 PM »
They didn't have this procedure back then the previous Doctors told me there was nothing they could do. If you don't care don't click on this thread and respond real simple solution. I found this guy this year I waited until after I won the Cup to go check him out.

I can post wherever I please.  I care about you clogging the board with your nonsense. You’ve already posted this topic and never visited the doctor.
You have me blocked anyhow?

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Re: Chronic Pec Tear Repair
« Reply #104 on: April 14, 2024, 04:32:59 PM »
Bhanky's fame from his win in Charlotte could put Coach's business finally into the black.

 :D

I bought a military green shirt from Coach BEFORE it was cool!

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Re: Chronic Pec Tear Repair
« Reply #105 on: April 14, 2024, 04:53:05 PM »
:D

I bought a military green shirt from Coach BEFORE it was cool!
I bought a burgandy one.......nice merch !

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Re: Chronic Pec Tear Repair
« Reply #106 on: April 14, 2024, 05:04:48 PM »
I bought a burgandy one.......nice merch !

He would’ve had a repeat sale from me if he had that light blue tank in stock.

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Re: Chronic Pec Tear Repair
« Reply #107 on: April 14, 2024, 05:15:34 PM »
They didn't have this procedure back then the previous Doctors told me there was nothing they could do. If you don't care don't click on this thread and respond real simple solution. I found this guy this year I waited until after I won the Cup to go check him out.


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Re: Chronic Pec Tear Repair
« Reply #108 on: April 15, 2024, 02:13:38 AM »
Does insurance pay for this?
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Re: Chronic Pec Tear Repair
« Reply #109 on: April 15, 2024, 03:26:48 AM »
Heavy dumbbells can be more dangerous due to instability.

Yeah possibly but that can also be easily the best option if you're getting done on the fixed track of a machine or the partial fixed trap of the bar.  I speak from only my own experience here.

I think most people who struggle with dbs have never dropped the ego to full lift down to chest.  I'm just lucky that I started like that because I feel sorry for all the poor fools who are petrified about putting the db on their chest and never getting it back up.  That's how you get done by dbs.  If you have full power at the bottom, it never feels risky.  Or maybe I was just built for it.

Right now, for the last 6 months I've been getting absolutely smashed with shoulder inflammation on pretty much anything chesty/shoulder but DBs are the one thing I can sort of do to the max and get away with.. mostly because of the freedom of  movement.  I've gone from dipping with up to 80-90kg on me to being mortally afraid of even doing bodyweight (relax, I'm not doing 12 at 80/90kg).  The shoulders recover but they absolutely are almost inoperable for a few days.

Anybody else with experience of this, feel free to weigh in, I haven't yet accepted defeat and let them rest for more than 2 weeks.  I'm thinking I might need to give them a solid time.  Little worried that my days of being teflon bencher are behind me  >:(

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Re: Chronic Pec Tear Repair
« Reply #110 on: April 15, 2024, 03:39:31 AM »
Benching with a machine is gay, I,ll take the risk touch wood.
End of the day it´s just about results & if you get them with a bar,machine , Dumbbells  who cares.
Infact i have always preferred Parallel Bar dips to Benching.
I liked supersetting Dips with plain old push ups

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Re: Chronic Pec Tear Repair
« Reply #111 on: April 15, 2024, 04:19:46 AM »

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Re: Chronic Pec Tear Repair
« Reply #112 on: April 15, 2024, 04:49:09 AM »
Does insurance pay for this?

Only if the doctor bills it as a sex organ change.

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Re: Chronic Pec Tear Repair
« Reply #113 on: April 15, 2024, 05:08:26 AM »
Yeah possibly but that can also be easily the best option if you're getting done on the fixed track of a machine or the partial fixed trap of the bar.  I speak from only my own experience here.

I think most people who struggle with dbs have never dropped the ego to full lift down to chest.  I'm just lucky that I started like that because I feel sorry for all the poor fools who are petrified about putting the db on their chest and never getting it back up.  That's how you get done by dbs.  If you have full power at the bottom, it never feels risky.  Or maybe I was just built for it.

Right now, for the last 6 months I've been getting absolutely smashed with shoulder inflammation on pretty much anything chesty/shoulder but DBs are the one thing I can sort of do to the max and get away with.. mostly because of the freedom of  movement.  I've gone from dipping with up to 80-90kg on me to being mortally afraid of even doing bodyweight (relax, I'm not doing 12 at 80/90kg).  The shoulders recover but they absolutely are almost inoperable for a few days.

Anybody else with experience of this, feel free to weigh in, I haven't yet accepted defeat and let them rest for more than 2 weeks.  I'm thinking I might need to give them a solid time.  Little worried that my days of being teflon bencher are behind me  >:(

Most "long term lifters" I have seen do not prep their shoulders prior to lifting.  They have created impingement of the shoulder and after "warming up" everything feels good so they disregard.  All the while the rotator cuff (NOT CUP) is just being worn down.

One of the stupidest things I see people doing is the "external rotation" exercise with a dumbell...STANDING UP.  I want to smack people who do this.  If people just took 10 -15 mins prior to lifting to do some mobility....NOT STRETCHING....there would be a lot less shoulder pain.


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Re: Chronic Pec Tear Repair
« Reply #114 on: April 15, 2024, 05:43:36 AM »
Most "long term lifters" I have seen do not prep their shoulders prior to lifting.  They have created impingement of the shoulder and after "warming up" everything feels good so they disregard.  All the while the rotator cuff (NOT CUP) is just being worn down.

One of the stupidest things I see people doing is the "external rotation" exercise with a dumbell...STANDING UP.  I want to smack people who do this.  If people just took 10 -15 mins prior to lifting to do some mobility....NOT STRETCHING....there would be a lot less shoulder pain.
Interesting but maybe you can post some examples of what you do. Not saying you are wrong as i actually warm up with some escrima stick exercises which i feel is good for mobility & flexibility which is basically the same thing.
even small joints like the wrists are very inflexible & hand movements.

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Re: Chronic Pec Tear Repair
« Reply #115 on: April 15, 2024, 05:50:40 AM »
infact most people have trouble with these hand movements, i see it often.
I was using bands today which attach to a door anchor & i think using them with free weights helps. Machines i like too in the Gym for pecs. Nothing Pussy about it.


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Re: Chronic Pec Tear Repair
« Reply #116 on: April 15, 2024, 06:21:29 AM »
Interesting but maybe you can post some examples of what you do. Not saying you are wrong as i actually warm up with some escrima stick exercises which i feel is good for mobility & flexibility which is basically the same thing.
even small joints like the wrists are very inflexible & hand movements.

Never heard of those stick exercises.

The "Lock big 3" is one to start with (and I guarantee there will be those trying to use heavier weights than necessary because they don't want to look like a pussy with the proper weights)



More simple pre-hab exercises....again....NO T designed for increasing weight. 




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Re: Chronic Pec Tear Repair
« Reply #117 on: April 15, 2024, 06:34:03 AM »
Never heard of those stick exercises.

The "Lock big 3" is one to start with (and I guarantee there will be those trying to use heavier weights than necessary because they don't want to look like a pussy with the proper weights)



More simple pre-hab exercises....again....NO T designed for increasing weight. 


escrima nothing to do with bodybuilding but very effective for shoulder,forearms,hands. Upper body mainly but also footwork.
coordination. I specialise in one stick but with two it´s obviously harder but concentration in my opinion is wasted.
no one will walk around with two sticks but one telescopic baton ..yes.
But back to the subject i believe you are correct Krank  :)

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Re: Chronic Pec Tear Repair
« Reply #118 on: April 15, 2024, 08:13:18 AM »
So what about just rotating the arms windmill style and doing some stretching and possibly light weight shoulder work before chest nto sure difference between mobility warming up and stretching I mean all seem kind of same concept get some blood into the shoulder first and open up the joint with some movement before heavy pressing.

My left shoulder is holding me back it is not stable if I don't warm it up. I do plan to do some specific work on it this year. I paln to get a functional trainer for one thing this summer and use the cables to do some shoulder work

I think cable front and side raises are more effective than dumbells as they start the tension on the delt earlier in the movement and it is more consistent throughout the movement

I used to do 3 sets of front side and rear dumbbell raises and shoulder presses on shoulder day. My shoulders were my standout body part. Then after 3 shoulder surgeries I stopped shoulder day. I think I need to build the left back up with a shoulder day again going forward.


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Re: Chronic Pec Tear Repair
« Reply #119 on: April 15, 2024, 08:38:44 AM »
Yeah possibly but that can also be easily the best option if you're getting done on the fixed track of a machine or the partial fixed trap of the bar.  I speak from only my own experience here.

I think most people who struggle with dbs have never dropped the ego to full lift down to chest. 

Nost people get way shorter eange with dumbells vs the bar. I mean the weights get in the way so you CAN'T drop your hands even as low as a regular bar. You'd have to use a "parallel grip" and even then, no. Most say they do dumbells to get more range. BS.

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Re: Chronic Pec Tear Repair
« Reply #120 on: April 15, 2024, 08:54:36 AM »
So what about just rotating the arms windmill style and doing some stretching and possibly light weight shoulder work before chest nto sure difference between mobility warming up and stretching I mean all seem kind of same concept get some blood into the shoulder first and open up the joint with some movement before heavy pressing.

My left shoulder is holding me back it is not stable if I don't warm it up. I do plan to do some specific work on it this year. I paln to get a functional trainer for one thing this summer and use the cables to do some shoulder work

I think cable front and side raises are more effective than dumbells as they start the tension on the delt earlier in the movement and it is more consistent throughout the movement

I used to do 3 sets of front side and rear dumbbell raises and shoulder presses on shoulder day. My shoulders were my standout body part. Then after 3 shoulder surgeries I stopped shoulder day. I think I need to build the left back up with a shoulder day again going forward.



I do some dynamic stretches (rotations) and then a few progressive warmup sets.

The connective tissues strengthen much more slowly than the muscles so people get hurt when they go too heavy too soon.

Connective tissue injuries are the most common injuries.

How to toughen connective tissue?

Not complicated.  Just weight train.  Over time the tissues toughen.  Takes a few months at least so don't go too heavy.

That's about it.

If you use steroids train light or with moderate poundages because with drugs your muscle strength will even more quickly outpace your connective tissue strength and then you get bicep and pec tears. 

This is what happened to you most likely and why there is a now a lot of these injuries happening.

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Connective Tissue Training: Strengthening Tendons and Ligaments to Prevent Injury

https://www.nfpt.com/blog/connective-tissue-training

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Re: Chronic Pec Tear Repair
« Reply #121 on: April 15, 2024, 09:08:46 AM »
So what about just rotating the arms windmill style and doing some stretching and possibly light weight shoulder work before chest nto sure difference between mobility warming up and stretching I mean all seem kind of same concept get some blood into the shoulder first and open up the joint with some movement before heavy pressing.

My left shoulder is holding me back it is not stable if I don't warm it up. I do plan to do some specific work on it this year. I paln to get a functional trainer for one thing this summer and use the cables to do some shoulder work

I think cable front and side raises are more effective than dumbells as they start the tension on the delt earlier in the movement and it is more consistent throughout the movement

I used to do 3 sets of front side and rear dumbbell raises and shoulder presses on shoulder day. My shoulders were my standout body part. Then after 3 shoulder surgeries I stopped shoulder day. I think I need to build the left back up with a shoulder day again going forward.

Against my better judgement on this.....

1) Just doing 'spiny circles' is not bad but stretching is something that has been shown to be way more effective after a workout than before.

2) light weight shoulder work is just that....the same things you are doing in your workout.  Taking your shoulder through its full range of motion (i.e. like a prone swimmer) will warm the rotator cuff up more than a very light shoulder press.

3) Of course a shoulder will not be stable if it doesn't get warmed up.  Thing is the proper warm up should be done.  When someone is in their 20's their shoulders are more often than not healthy...tissue is still super pliable.  Then with improper mechanics and repetitive loads the tissue starts to wear down and the "I will just push through it" mentality" comes in. 

Not even going to address the last two paragraphs.....too much bro science.

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Re: Chronic Pec Tear Repair
« Reply #122 on: April 15, 2024, 10:37:44 AM »
Against my better judgement on this.....


Dont worry, its not Brian you are conversing with

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Re: Chronic Pec Tear Repair
« Reply #123 on: April 15, 2024, 04:32:02 PM »
You can see the chest tear in the comparisons it’s difficult not to flex that pec when on stage. I want to show the inner chest and it only shows when flexed. Anyway if I ca get that fixed that is a new way to guaranty improvement for next year

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Re: Chronic Pec Tear Repair
« Reply #124 on: April 15, 2024, 04:41:32 PM »
You can see the chest tear in the comparisons it’s difficult not to flex that pec when on stage. I want to show the inner chest and it only shows when flexed. Anyway if I ca get that fixed that is a new way to guaranty improvement for next year

Yeah think about the improvements the other competitors will make. They have a lot to improve, you’ve maxed out.