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Rotator Cuff Injuries and Weight Training
Let's talk rotator cuff injuries.
Glwanabe mentioned this to me and I thought it was a great topic. We were talking about upright rows, and the possibility that they are bad for the RC and shoulders. Personally, I've never felt anyone uncomfortable with upright rows, but when I perform side/front raises for shoulders, I feel my shoulders/RC hating me. A) Do you feel upright rows are bad for the shoulder/RC B) DO you feel laterals are bad for the shoulder/RC C) Do you perform any exercises to strengthen the RC? I used to perform some arm rotations with bent elbows and a lighter dumbbell for the RC, but I often wondering if they were just doing more harm then good. (Cuban presses) Here are some quotes from various websites: Quote:
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A) No and never heard of anyone having problems
B) Yes, they can be. I like cables for this because the resistance is smooth and constant and think I've tweaked my shoulders before doing DB laterals. Cables all the way. Harder to cheat and I think better for the shoulders health. C) Not specifically that I know of. Incidentally maybe. I think warming up the shoulders is perhaps more important than most body parts though. |
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I would also like to add that if upright rows are considered bad, wouldn't power cleans and high pulls be as well? Not saying...just speculating. It's virtually the same movement.
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Power cleans, and high pulls.
I think a lot of people are doing these with improper form. They are going too high on the high pull, and not getting under the bar properly on the clean. |
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Part two of that set is worth watching as well.
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So, this leaves shoulder training:
A) Behind the neck presses are eeevillll B) Upright Rows are eeevillll C) Laterals suck. I always feel like I should be wearing pink spandex when I do them. Thus, I don't. Other then that, it's all good. |
Standing presses, and uprights as I described them are my main shoulder moves.
I see it like this Dips are the upper body squat. Standing presses are the upper body deadlift. |
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