Its my work's gym so I'm not going to go out of my way to complain. I'm pretty used to people doing random bullshit on machines not designed for it but today the squat rack was monopolized by it. Luckily no one tends to use the bench press to do poor form workouts.At one gym I worked out, I had a guy bring in his wife and three daughters, and sit on the power rack an hour, doing deadlifts with just the bar. I remember, I asked him if I could use it to squat my 495 for reps, and he told me no. Most gyms, you'll be kicked out for using the power rack for non-power rack stuff, if someone complains. I didn't want to be "that guy."
Same. I bench 4x a week and squat 4x a week, usually for about 45 mins as well. No one ever works in on squats because it's too heavy. Benching I had a dude work in and completely outrep me lmao. But my upper body is weak.Yeah people at the gym know my routine as well. Generally if they see me in the locker room they'll tell me they're going to do a few sets of squats then they'll get off the machine. I have a feeling if the tables were turned I'd hate myself because I literally have my shit racked on the rack and bench for like 45 minutes. Everyone knows they can work in but rarely anyone does. But I'm pretty sure I'd bitch about the asshole who monopolizes the machines his entire workout.
All you can do is rest afaik. Perhaps some light PT if you have bands and shit, you may also want to stretch your forearms regularly. Do you do alternating curls often? That seems to be the most common way to develop tennis elbow among weightlifters. Or did this happen outside the gym?any of you guys know some good treatments for tennis elbow? I literally had to stop lifting b/c of it. I'd be in pain just shaking peoples hands. Been doing Ice and have an elbow brace but I really want to speed up the healing time..
Glucoasamine Chondrotin (sp?) works wonders for me. After a week or two, I've forgotten about the discomfort. I call it discomfort, as all pain is really just discomfort. You can find a way to train around it. You can go lighter, or change the exercise, change your grip, your angle, etc.any of you guys know some good treatments for tennis elbow? I literally had to stop lifting b/c of it. I'd be in pain just shaking peoples hands. Been doing Ice and have an elbow brace but I really want to speed up the healing time..
I understand most guys probably don't want to work in and lower the weight. I think a bit of ego comes into play. I've never really cared personally but I'm also pretty strong for my weight so I've never really felt intimidated working in since I'm fairly pound-for-pound strong. But I could understand if they see some skinny 150lb guy benching more than they could at 200lb+ they'd probably just let it ride and not ask to work in and take off plates. Only dude who works in on my bench and reps the same weights as me is some really overweight black dude.Same. I bench 4x a week and squat 4x a week, usually for about 45 mins as well. No one ever works in on squats because it's too heavy. Benching I had a dude work in and completely outrep me lmao. But my upper body is weak.
Are you stretching before workouts? Warming up properly?thanks. I'm taking that as well. Sounds like I'm doing all the right treatments. I just need to lay off which kind of sucks. Been doing cardio everyday and maybe Ill do more leg days or something.
Mine would cycle in severity throughout the year. Some weeks hardly noticeable others just breathing hard would aggravate it. Sometimes a hard break does helpi've tried for the last month to work around. I just feel it on everything. Even benching. Making a fist hurts heh. I'm going to lay off, it has felt better since I haven't lifted in about 5 days. i might give it 2 weeks and see if I can slowly ease back into it.
Everytime I have joint issues, they just go away in a couple of weeks. I just work around it. Although it can be emasculating.Work around it, if it hurts stop doing what is aggravating it. I dealt with it for a year and then it was just gone.