Biggin said:well, you obviously do have damage, but you're just not giving it time to heal by reaggravating it every workout... doc visit isn't necessary yet IMO, but giving your forearms a respite from the damage inducing onslaught is the only way to cure anything... I'd stick with db's for now.
meathead said:Just another view here. Same problems, like shin splints, but in the forearm, mostly along the ulna. I quit doing preachers altogether, rested up, and added forearm work. Now I can still go heavy even w/ BBs.![]()
meathead said:My gut feeling is that preachers are what directly gave me the injury, but adding strength to the forearms would prevent further damage. I remember when I used to run track years ago my coach had us do alot of lower leg stretches as well as calve exercises to reduce shin splints. Having someone push down on the top of your foot while you try to lift up at the ankle built up strength to the opposing, (and stronger) calve muscles. Seemed to help back then. I'd say stay away from the preacher untill you heal up, try the forearm work, and them perhaps if you are feeling froggy experiment with the preachers keep mind of reinjury![]()