Ive been lifting for about 4 years now, the first 2 years went smoothly then I noticed a pain in my knee and a pain in my shoulder. Both on the right side of my body, which is my dominate side. I got over the knee pain with therapy but it still acts up occasionally. As for my shoulder, I just got it scoped. For those of you that don't know that is a surgical procedure where they go in and clean it out, I dont know what they clean out but they did something. I start therapy on Friday and hope to eventually bench again.
How can I avoid these problems in the future. I usually start with a warm up of running a few laps if im doing legs then stretches. But if I'm doing upper body I do the arm wheel machine for a few minutes, then some stretches.
I just cant seem to go a month without something acting up.
Last week I was doing squats 225lbs and my lower back acted up so I stopped and did some stretches and went home.
What would be a good warm up for someone like my who enjoys to lift heavy and push MY limits? Also, what are good chance of injury reducing exercises
(if there are any) ?
Im 23, 5 11' 170lbs and play college hockey, so Im no stranger to the gym or exercising, im just sick of these problems slowing my progress.
How can I avoid these problems in the future. I usually start with a warm up of running a few laps if im doing legs then stretches. But if I'm doing upper body I do the arm wheel machine for a few minutes, then some stretches.
I just cant seem to go a month without something acting up.
Last week I was doing squats 225lbs and my lower back acted up so I stopped and did some stretches and went home.
What would be a good warm up for someone like my who enjoys to lift heavy and push MY limits? Also, what are good chance of injury reducing exercises
(if there are any) ?
Im 23, 5 11' 170lbs and play college hockey, so Im no stranger to the gym or exercising, im just sick of these problems slowing my progress.