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trap/neck/shoulder overcompensation problem
While ago i got this pain in my neck, upper trap section, i didnt notice it at first so kept on lifting, eventually it lead to a great deal of pain n i had a chiropractor have a look at me n he helped me get rid of it almost completly.
So far all good but due to the fact that i lifted with this problem for quite a while. and have overcompensated with my right side (left side was the problem) in all upper body compounds, i got a small fault in symetry and noticeable different in strength betwen left/right side of the body. Do you have any ideas on how to regain strength in my left shoulder to make it more equal to the other side? Exercises or other tips? Cheers |
My amateuris opinon is to just reset and use equal weights with slow perfect form in both hands (using obviously the lesser side as your weight cap. If you haven/'t already, give DBs a try and maybe take a weak or 2 off a see if your body gradual resets yuor symmetry.
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I've heard it said to make sure you use a dumbbell exercise regularly for each muscle group. This sounds reasonable.
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thanks guys, will do. what do you think about adding 1-2 extra isolation sets to my left side (db biceps curl, lightweight onehand shoulderpresses and db shrugs for example)?
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I am wondering if you could also do some drop sets, maybe blast a bodypart with some dumbbells and then do a drop set or two with a barbell movement. I don't know if there would be any benefit to this, I'm more just thinking out loud. |
I just found this on another forum:
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Welcome to the forum big_sewde. Look out fellas, looks like we've got an ACTUAL viking on board.
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Thanks big valsalva! And thank you for the quote bendthebar! Feeling really welcome here!
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