I had the same problem last year. I assumed it was due to my imprudently doing very heavy SLDLs...but come to think on it, I had started to use a similar machine for core/abs work. I wonder it if its connected... hmmm.
Anyway, my read on it was muscle strain that included a nerve center. Very painful, and it got worse over the course of a week, from me not letting it heal.
Rest, and avoidance of re-spasming that nerve node (very easy in day to day regular activities) is essential. An ice pack, applied to the location. I put a towel on my bed and laid the ice pack on it, then another towel, then positioned my injury over the pack and laid on it...which of course, caused minor spasming..again...but it did help relieve the swelling and tenderness somewhat.
Get yourself a foam roller and some BioFreeze. Someone will have to rub it in for you, because the location makes it nearly impossible to self treat.
Maybe Patrick or someone who knows foam roller technique can mention it. Lots of posts suggest using it, but don't say a peep on how to use it correctly.
You might consider using the time to stretch and warmup (time until your partner shows), rather than ditching them, unless there are other reasons for them not being acceptable as a workout partner. Good partners tend to be hard to find and keep. You could do a set of pilates type movements before your workout, and accept the fact that modern urban living means being late is (mroe or less) being on time.


Needless to say...*ouch* Anyone experience this? What is it? A muscle pull?
The thing that upsets me the most is I can't work out now
I think I may ditch the training partner!!
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