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Community section => Sports & Health => Topic started by: Guybrush on Sep 03, 2023, 08:15 AM

Title: Workout injuries
Post by: Guybrush on Sep 03, 2023, 08:15 AM
Hey fellow swollen members,

I thought a thread on this topic might help keep us from getting needlessly hurt in our quest for the beef.

Have you been hurt while exercising/ lifting? What happened and has it changed the way you work out?

Stay safe 💪
Title: Re: Workout injuries
Post by: grindy on Sep 03, 2023, 09:23 AM
I managed to fuck up my knee and elbow around the same time. The reason being that I was very sick for two weeks and immediately after that started training with my pre-illness weight despite being quite weakened and of course hurt myself.
My general advice is to not stop lifting altogether*. I stopped completely for some time and things didn't get better at all. Then I started training with higher reps and lower weights instead, really focusing on proper form and I'm completely fine now.
It's also important to warm up properly, especially on heavy compounds. You don't have to do anything fancy, just start with the bar and keep adding weight while decreasing reps. Meanwhile static stretches don't really help and can even hurt one's performance.

*this obviously depends on the injury
Title: Re: Workout injuries
Post by: Lexi Darling on Sep 03, 2023, 03:51 PM
Injuries and strains are somewhat common for me, as much physical and tactile work as I do, I'm not the most dextrous person in the world. A sprain here, a pulled muscle there, though I'm not sure if any of it was specifically caused by my workouts, more like general wear and tear. In particular the joint in my left knee is susceptible to getting some kind of inflammation where it feels really weird and swollen so to avoid irritating that I just set aside time to do a slower gentler walk and some exercises that don't involve stressing my legs.

Not workout related but I wear heels frequently and I always have to watch how long I'm up and standing/walking in them because I get some wicked plantar fasciitis.
Title: Re: Workout injuries
Post by: DJChameleon on Sep 03, 2023, 06:54 PM
I've never had any workout injuries since I'm still pretty new to working out regularly but I have been experiencing some slight pain lately.

It's mostly in my shoulders because I always wear a backpack wherever I go. I recently went to get an aromatherapy massage and the lady doing my massage went in so hard on my shoulders. She's like "oh I found some gremlins here". I'm like wtf does that EVEN mean? I didn't question it out loud but I felt like she spent a good 15 mins. needling my shoulders and upper middle back and I came out of that massage not feeling relaxed but in a bit of pain. I regret that I tipped her. So I'm currently dealing with that pain right now which is like 3 days later.
Title: Re: Workout injuries
Post by: Guybrush on Sep 03, 2023, 08:12 PM
A good masseuse will definitely find gremlins if they're present, but I don't think you should be hurting three days later!

I have the stupidest workout injury. I think my haemorrhoid (hopefully just one) is flaring up again. It's all that gods dang straining!

Sigh 🍑
Title: Re: Workout injuries
Post by: jimmy jazz on Sep 03, 2023, 09:15 PM
Ages ago I used to do dumbbell press and flies by putting the dumbbells in a chair each, and I'd lie on the floor in between and roll them off.

One time I did this and instead of rolling I pushed or nudged the chair and the leg went up in the air and came back down on my tricep but just in the edge and pinched a load of skin. I yelped like a dog when you stand on their paw. The bruise was nasty. It didn't actually injure me though  8)

I've never had any snaps, tears or anything else. Worst I've had is aches but then I just lower the weight/load and I'm back within a week or two.

I hope my fellow beefy forumistas stay safe.
Title: Re: Workout injuries
Post by: DJChameleon on Sep 04, 2023, 03:47 PM
One thing that my trainer forces me to do is when I'm working on certain machines he tells me to roll my shoulders to get into the proper form because if not you can really injure yourself using a machine improperly.

I don't regret hiring him as my trainer one bit.
Title: Re: Workout injuries
Post by: grindy on Sep 05, 2023, 01:01 PM
Some great points here:
Title: Re: Workout injuries
Post by: jimmy jazz on Sep 05, 2023, 01:35 PM
His story is a bit mad. He finished 8th in his first WSM and if I remember correctly he only got in on a wildcard. Then obviously won it this year and some of the events he hadn't done before competitively? I was of course supporting Tom Stoltman but this guy's meteoric rise is great.

Title: Re: Workout injuries
Post by: grindy on Sep 05, 2023, 01:46 PM
Quote from: jimmy jazz on Sep 05, 2023, 01:35 PMHis story is a bit mad. He finished 8th in his first WSM and if I remember correctly he only got in on a wildcard. Then obviously won it this year and some of the events he hadn't done before competitively? I was of course supporting Tom Stoltman but this guy's meteoric rise is great.



Yeah, he's pretty inspiring and also seems like a knowledgeable and overall pleasant person.
Curious to see where he'll go from here. *cough* 505 deadlift *cough*
Title: Re: Workout injuries
Post by: Guybrush on Sep 05, 2023, 02:57 PM
Really good points here about the difference between training for health vs. for performance as well and him admitting that training for performance isn't necessarily beneficial in his day-to-day life.

The 1 rep max thing just looks scary. I've not wanted to try that. It just seems like an invitation to injury.
Title: Re: Workout injuries
Post by: grindy on Sep 05, 2023, 03:31 PM
I've never tested my 1RM but I'm also generally not particularly "hardcore". Sounds scary indeed and without much benefit besides bragging rights. I usually use a 1RM calculator when I want to know mine, they're not perfect but reasonably accurate for me.
Title: Re: Workout injuries
Post by: Guybrush on Nov 05, 2023, 11:11 PM
Saw this earlier today and it made me think of this thread:


Judging by the common themes, barbells with too much weight on them are dangerous. Especially when you haven't secured the weight plates.

Why are they even attempting to lift this much? It's like they're begging for injuries.
Title: Re: Workout injuries
Post by: jimmy jazz on Nov 06, 2023, 12:21 AM
Mate that video is the stuff of nightmares :laughing:

I like the ones where its some new guy who clearly has not much experience and they just randomly stick whatever amount of weight on there and lift that. Obviously it doesn't end well. I think why did you decide on 100kg?

The pec and bicep tears I see from the hardcore guys make me feel so bad for them though. It must be devastating to put years of work in and then in a second know that you've just lost it all and might never recover.

Never ego lifting would fix 90% of it all though.
Title: Re: Workout injuries
Post by: FETCHER. on Nov 06, 2023, 11:33 AM
When you get your finger jammed under a dumbbell, I have done it a couple of times. I have never been in more pain 😂.

I've never had any serious gym/exercise injuries, I've had shin splints & I pulled my back once but getting a finger jammed is the stuff of nightmares. You know it's a bad one if you get a black nail 😭. 
Title: Re: Workout injuries
Post by: DeepMinder on Oct 12, 2024, 01:25 PM
I have been down and out for about a week now, I started running about 3-6 miles a day for a week straight and got a shin splint.

I bought some cool running shoes but they are those fabric type where the foot touches the ground more as you walk or run. I guess going from a normal comfy shoe to those can give a person shin splints, and it did :(

last movement day was a week ago
(https://i.postimg.cc/hPB6MN2j/08759578959750.png)
https://boxden.com/showthread.php?p=67156798#post67156798

Been trying to lift weights as much as possible but only twice this week

Last night before bed I did realize I can do the exercise bike, I did that at teh gym and it didn't hurt the shin. So I am doing that today
Title: Re: Workout injuries
Post by: Guybrush on Oct 13, 2024, 12:52 AM
Iits been like 10 days since last exercise now, partly because of back pain from this intense deadlift session. I was worried, but it's very nearly all good now so I'm gonna get some exercise in tomorrow.
Title: Re: Workout injuries
Post by: jimmy jazz on Oct 13, 2024, 02:05 AM
Still lifting with the hernia.

Progress has gone way up on dips and pullups. Just to see where I was at I did 110kg x 10 x 10 on squats last week. Was fine. I just want it fixed now because I'm holding back and I really want to push myself. It's really frustrating.

Bench has gone down to 5 x 100kg which isn't surprising considering I haven't lifted 100kg in about three months out of fear I will make the hernia worse. Anyway because I'm a silly cunt I did it last week and was OK.

I cna concentrate curl 28kg with dumbbells for 8 reps 😎
Title: Re: Workout injuries
Post by: Guybrush on Oct 13, 2024, 11:33 PM
Holy shit, @jimmy jazz. That's some crazy curling and huge heavy squat volume. I think the hernia is making you stronger if anything!
Title: Re: Workout injuries
Post by: jimmy jazz on Oct 13, 2024, 11:48 PM
Quote from: Guybrush on Oct 13, 2024, 11:33 PMHoly shit, @jimmy jazz. That's some crazy curling and huge heavy squat volume. I think the hernia is making you stronger if anything!

Appreciate it mate. I'm not going higher in weight now. Not until I'm 100% repaired.
Title: Re: Workout injuries
Post by: Guybrush on Dec 02, 2024, 11:19 PM
I got a workout injury a while ago. While doing a deadlift, I felt something go wonky in my back. Since then, an ache has flared up and made me stiff whenever I strain my back too much.

I strained it again this Saturday during a crossfit workout charity event for cancer. It's so annoying.

Today I saw a physiotherapist (?) specialized in sports related injuries who gave some advice. For now, no more deadlifts. He also checked my mobility and says it's poor due to short hamstrings and so my window for proper form is narrow with deadlifts anyways. He suggested squats instead.

For now, I can exercise, but without straining my back too much. Deadlifts are out as mentioned, but I can squat lower weights. The best is apparently lots of walking in the forest. I guess uneven ground is good? I asked if I could jog instead and that's fine. So I guess it's cardio time.
Title: Re: Workout injuries
Post by: jimmy jazz on Dec 03, 2024, 12:01 AM
Everyone seems to get injured on deadlifts.

I think it's an overrated exercise tbh.

Use light weights and be careful bros.