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    Default Re: Question About Barbell Curls.

    i had something like forearm splinted(abt 10 yrs ago), when i was curling the bar it was like a ton of pressure pushing on my forearms, then when i put the weight down and released the bar shooting pains went thru my forearms. very painfull much like splinted shins when i used to play football(soccer).

    it just disappeared over time. but the other 2 guys i trained with also developed this a few mths later

    still to this day dont know why?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Drago View Post
    i had something like forearm splinted(abt 10 yrs ago), when i was curling the bar it was like a ton of pressure pushing on my forearms, then when i put the weight down and released the bar shooting pains went thru my forearms. very painfull much like splinted shins when i used to play football(soccer).

    it just disappeared over time. but the other 2 guys i trained with also developed this a few mths later

    still to this day dont know why?


    strange
    does this sound familiar?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drago View Post
    i had something like forearm splinted(abt 10 yrs ago), when i was curling the bar it was like a ton of pressure pushing on my forearms, then when i put the weight down and released the bar shooting pains went thru my forearms. very painfull much like splinted shins when i used to play football(soccer).

    it just disappeared over time. but the other 2 guys i trained with also developed this a few mths later

    still to this day dont know why?


    strange
    It sounds similar to what i get i don't know why but it is very painful everytime i do it. And normally my body helps curl it up even when i try not to, i do put my back against a wall to help it but still my Biceps aren't doing all the work. Thats why i like the EZ-Bar much better, because it stops the pain and its a much more comfortable position, you should check it out.
    Last edited by ICB; 01-10-2009 at 12:34 AM.

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    Default Re: Question About Barbell Curls.

    Quote Originally Posted by Nonito Donaire View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Drago View Post
    i had something like forearm splinted(abt 10 yrs ago), when i was curling the bar it was like a ton of pressure pushing on my forearms, then when i put the weight down and released the bar shooting pains went thru my forearms. very painfull much like splinted shins when i used to play football(soccer).

    it just disappeared over time. but the other 2 guys i trained with also developed this a few mths later

    still to this day dont know why?


    strange
    It sounds similar to what i get i don't know why but it is very painful everytime i do it. And normally my body helps curl it up even when i try not to, i do put my back against a wall to help it but still my Biceps aren't doing all the work. Thats why i like the EZ-Bar much better, because it stops the pain and its a much more comfortable position, you should check it out.

    Do you think if you are using other muscles in your body to haul it up the first thing you might want to do is cut the weight down until you are no longer doing that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharla View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Nonito Donaire View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Drago View Post
    i had something like forearm splinted(abt 10 yrs ago), when i was curling the bar it was like a ton of pressure pushing on my forearms, then when i put the weight down and released the bar shooting pains went thru my forearms. very painfull much like splinted shins when i used to play football(soccer).

    it just disappeared over time. but the other 2 guys i trained with also developed this a few mths later

    still to this day dont know why?


    strange
    It sounds similar to what i get i don't know why but it is very painful everytime i do it. And normally my body helps curl it up even when i try not to, i do put my back against a wall to help it but still my Biceps aren't doing all the work. Thats why i like the EZ-Bar much better, because it stops the pain and its a much more comfortable position, you should check it out.

    Do you think if you are using other muscles in your body to haul it up the first thing you might want to do is cut the weight down until you are no longer doing that?
    Well i used to be able to fight through the pain and get used to the weight, then move up but i hit a bit of a snag. Im gonna go with Donny/Chris advice and do some more Dumbell work from now on.

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    Default Re: Question About Barbell Curls.

    Quote Originally Posted by Nonito Donaire View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Sharla View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Nonito Donaire View Post

    It sounds similar to what i get i don't know why but it is very painful everytime i do it. And normally my body helps curl it up even when i try not to, i do put my back against a wall to help it but still my Biceps aren't doing all the work. Thats why i like the EZ-Bar much better, because it stops the pain and its a much more comfortable position, you should check it out.

    Do you think if you are using other muscles in your body to haul it up the first thing you might want to do is cut the weight down until you are no longer doing that?
    Well i used to be able to fight through the pain and get used to the weight, then move up but i hit a bit of a snag. Im gonna go with Donny/Chris advice and do some more Dumbell work from now on.
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