I have lost 10 lbs over the past 3.5 weeks. I initially thought it was due to stress/anxiety, but that has passed now. I am pretty sure it's just due to not eating out all the time.I somehow have dropped weight during this. I have to imagine it's because I can't get at french fries as reliably as before.
Do you do any bicep work? Bicep-specific work can help with tennis elbow when you do too much tricep-dominant work. Forearm work can sometimes help, too, like "roll ups" where you twist the bar to roll up a weight on a rope.In January I had a bade case of tennis elbow / tendinitis and was hoping maybe taking some time off would help it, so while I have done some "bar work" like hanging leg raises (using my lats / shoulders more than arms) I have been avoiding pull ups with dead body weight for a while and it had been feeling better. But then I decided to rake some leaves Saturday before it snowed and woke up yesterday to some of the most god awful pain I have felt in that elbow since I first F'd it up - WTF?
That's PLENTY for forearm and bicep work. I got it pretty badly when I was doing a ton of overhead pressing, since triceps are important for the strongman stuff, and we only care about biceps for the sake of not tearing them. I couldn't figure out why my elbows were so bad, when someone told me to balance out the work with some curls. It made a huge difference. I still get occasional flareups, but it goes away when I stop neglecting biceps and forearms. There's also a thing called a Theraband Flexbar that helps. Basically, a rubbery stick that you twist. Doesn't look like much, but you do get a crazy forearm pump from it. From what I read before I got one years ago, it was so effective, that they actually stopped some of the clinical trials early.that is a good reminder - I have been doing a little stuff like bicep curls on the rings - but I am glad you reminded of that cause when I went to see the witch doctor for the dry needling he said that usually tendinitis is really caused by weak forearms that strain the tendons.
I only have a pair of 25# dumbbells but I could do some forearm work with that to help out!
Enter your email address to join: