Chris_H
Expert Member
How do you guys deal with injuries and joint pain, especially with such big weights and gyming so regularly? I have developed 'golfers elbow' or rather medial epicondylitis. Which means I cannot gym my upper body more than twice a week, cannot do any bicep exercises and only limited back. If I do, even small weights, my elbow will get continually worse until I have to sit out for a month or two waiting for recovery.
So all I do now is gym twice a week just to maintain the muscle I have, but it's very demotivating I must admit.
The secret (which is actually not such a big secret) is to warm up correctly. If you pushed yourself before without warming up and you hurt yourself then you are more than likely to have problems for the rest of your life. One thing I can suggest you do is get a "tool" that you can use to work on the specific area where you get the inflammation. You can use something like a stress ball that you can squeeze in your hand or you get grippers that should also help. Have you ever had a steroid shot from a doctor to help with the inflammation?
I've seen and read about a few people (even on here) that have gymed for months and months and have no result. I think 4cer hmself said there was little difference in 4 months.
I also remember my uncle gyming with all this fancy home equipment (his nickname was 'bones' ...) and shakes etc - but nothing ever happened after all this work.
Then lastly I see all these guys walking and running on the way to work - and they're all fat :/
Are there some people who simply can't build / lose weight ?
4 Months is hardly enough time to really see a difference, unless you have professional help, have the right routine and follow the correct diet.
Like xrapidx posted... no use you drink a shake. you need to incorporate it into a good diet. Gymming at home can also take much longer than going to an actual gym.
As for the fat people walking/running... who do you think wants to get fit, only the already fit people?