Sassy69
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Wow. Well I can fully understand the experience w/ the trainer - back in 2000 I hired the first guy I ever trained with whose selling point was "contest prep" - had his own gym, choreographed routines, etc. He did a lot of the same basic stuff I'd done for yrs but he had me doing these incline DB curls at really wide exposed angles - and drop sets to failure every time we did bi's. To the point where when he was going "Do you feel the burn??" I"m like "No but my joints are screaming bloody fucking murder.."
And lame as it is, you hire this guy because you are looking for new input on training methods and when you say "this hurts" they blow you off like you are trying to puss out or try to say they know what they are doing & its worked for yrs. So you either have to quit that trainer or go w/ it to see how it ends up. It usually ends up w/ somethign messed up. As a result of this guy I was overtrained to the point that my metabolism felt like it just shut down, I couldn't make it thru a training session w/o being completely exhausted and breakin down & crying, couldn't lose any weight and on top of it all, I have perpetual tendonitis in both my elbows and always encounter shoulder pain. Esp the shoulders - there are so many tendons & stuff in there that its hard to isolate a problem.
I'm so sorry about the trainer. Personally I'd plant a cluster bomb in his shorts.
To that end I've worked w/ chiropractors on it occassionally when I find a good kinesiology type chiro, lots of massage therapy, lots of warming up before training, stretching, ibuprofin, MSM & Glucosamine/Chondroitin and L-glutamine just in general. But if the stuff flares up (e.g. new training routine, etc.) it's annoying. It never really goes away. Andn then you have that chance that its a microtear or something.
And lame as it is, you hire this guy because you are looking for new input on training methods and when you say "this hurts" they blow you off like you are trying to puss out or try to say they know what they are doing & its worked for yrs. So you either have to quit that trainer or go w/ it to see how it ends up. It usually ends up w/ somethign messed up. As a result of this guy I was overtrained to the point that my metabolism felt like it just shut down, I couldn't make it thru a training session w/o being completely exhausted and breakin down & crying, couldn't lose any weight and on top of it all, I have perpetual tendonitis in both my elbows and always encounter shoulder pain. Esp the shoulders - there are so many tendons & stuff in there that its hard to isolate a problem.
I'm so sorry about the trainer. Personally I'd plant a cluster bomb in his shorts.
To that end I've worked w/ chiropractors on it occassionally when I find a good kinesiology type chiro, lots of massage therapy, lots of warming up before training, stretching, ibuprofin, MSM & Glucosamine/Chondroitin and L-glutamine just in general. But if the stuff flares up (e.g. new training routine, etc.) it's annoying. It never really goes away. Andn then you have that chance that its a microtear or something.