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    turkish get-ups:- good or damaging??


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    ive been doing these for a while, got up to a semi-decent weight and am starting to worry about my shoulders.. Especially when you bring your leg through the middle and so much weight is pushing in your socket



    should these be cast into the abyss with upward-rows and straight-bar curls?? They are a fun as hell excercise
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    it's hard to say, upright rows were 'thrown into the abyss' because they were SHOWN to cause shoulder impingement. Yet with a highly compound exercise such as the TGU its easy to assume it strains the joints, especially the shoulder in this case.
    I haven't done these in a long time, and i'm going to start soon, and I just have this philosophy:
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    The TGU is a great core/shoulder exercise that targets every muscle, even if we assume that with correct form its bad mechanically, do the benefits outweight the costs? And will conditioning your shoulders better aleviate the pain since you get used to the mechanisms? In the end its your personal choice, I personally AM a fan of them, although thats probably irrelevant if you're deciding if they're the best for you.
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    It is fine. Good exercise.

    Just think about when you bench press.
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    Originally Posted by dazzlepecs View Post

    (not me)


    ive been doing these for a while, got up to a semi-decent weight and am starting to worry about my shoulders.. Especially when you bring your leg through the middle and so much weight is pushing in your socket



    should these be cast into the abyss with upward-rows and straight-bar curls?? They are a fun as hell excercise
    These are a great exercise. My best was half bodyweight with 115lbs. I weighed 225-230 at the time. Builds great stability and strength in the shoulder joint as long as you build up the weight over time. I say do them if you are into strength and require flexible and strong shoulders. Be prepared to drop the weight if you lose it though, never fight a weight that is out of position, that is how you will hurt yourself with this lift. If you aren't prepared to drop the dumbbell then don't do the exercise.
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    I do upright barbell rows AND straight bar curls...
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    So long as you don't have any serious limitations the only way to hurth your shoulders doing the TGU is if you're doing it wrong. Take the time to learn the exercise and perform it properly and you'll be fine. I've rehabbed a lot of bad shoulders with the TGU.
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    no way in hell am i doing that at the gym
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