I believe that the only real medical issue with BTN springs from using those seated overhead press stations which have a single pre-fixed angle. Unracking the weights often causes you to move in an awkward fashion.
I've always found it to be uncomfortable in any case and always use a rack.
One way to attack a flexability problem may be to start off using a snatch grip- hands placed about 6" from the ends of the bar. As you get used to pressing this way you can start sneaking them in a few inches at a time.
I've always found it to be uncomfortable in any case and always use a rack.
One way to attack a flexability problem may be to start off using a snatch grip- hands placed about 6" from the ends of the bar. As you get used to pressing this way you can start sneaking them in a few inches at a time.