sisu
Member
Hi all!
I'm a long time Cathlete, just love her workouts, and can really thank her for dropping about 20 and some pounds and keeping them off in the last years! There's just always something for every situation in life...
But now I got my right shoulder injured some time ago. Even though it's getting a lot better, the injured side is still really weak compared to the other side. So I just have to go a lot lighter on that side.
It's really annoying, as I could go a lot heavier with the left side, but then it's really annoying to be that much off balance too. So should I just accept and go with the weights I can do with the weaker side, or just go heavier with the other side?
Any hints or tips, I'm so annoyed by this!
I did Xtrain chest, back and shoulders yesterday, and not really feeling anything on the left side, even though I at some points went for heavier weights on that side. (And decided to go for Low Impact Circuit Lower Body premix today so I wouldn't have to deal with it ;/) - which was by the way great!)
Thanks in advance for any tips!
sisu
I'm a long time Cathlete, just love her workouts, and can really thank her for dropping about 20 and some pounds and keeping them off in the last years! There's just always something for every situation in life...
But now I got my right shoulder injured some time ago. Even though it's getting a lot better, the injured side is still really weak compared to the other side. So I just have to go a lot lighter on that side.
It's really annoying, as I could go a lot heavier with the left side, but then it's really annoying to be that much off balance too. So should I just accept and go with the weights I can do with the weaker side, or just go heavier with the other side?
Any hints or tips, I'm so annoyed by this!
I did Xtrain chest, back and shoulders yesterday, and not really feeling anything on the left side, even though I at some points went for heavier weights on that side. (And decided to go for Low Impact Circuit Lower Body premix today so I wouldn't have to deal with it ;/) - which was by the way great!)
Thanks in advance for any tips!
sisu