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Originally Posted by Island Roots
The scariest thing happened to me today while at the gym. I was towards the end of one of my more intense upper body workouts. While benching a low weight (had no spotter so I was just repping an easy weight), I was in the 3rd of 4 sets (6 reps each). I brought the bar down to my chest then when I went to push it back up, I felt my left shoulder "pop" or slip and it completely gave out. I couldn't get the weight back up and luckily there was a personal trainer walking by that lifted the bar back up for me. When I tried to sit up I couldn't even prop myself up with my left side.
I stopped my workout after that; it's been about 40 minutes since it happened. My shoulder just feels weird now...not really a stinging sensation and no sharp pains. Any idea what could have happened? I'm going to go see a physical therapist next week for both my shoulder and my wrist which has been giving me extremely sharp pains after every workout. |

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Originally Posted by Mudge
When my body does things like that, its time for a break. First a real break, and then light weights coming back into training, which is what I am doing now. Sometimes its also a sign to check your routine itself, maybe you do too much heavy benching, or too much shoulder work, not enough warmups, form could use work - there are a lot of considerations.
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Originally Posted by MyK
AND GET SOME OMEGA 369'S!!!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by god hand
What tha fuck is this?
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Originally Posted by drew.haynes
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Originally Posted by god hand
What tha fuck is this?
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Originally Posted by animalmachine
Don't waste your time with light reps unless it's part of the PT. Rest, let it heal. One month is nothing. In the future, try just doing dumbell presses instead. Barbell presses have a tendancy to really fuck up your shoulders. I haven't done a barbell bench press in two years, and I've seen good results w/ no pain.
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