Hello all, been a long time lurker and finally registered to post this.
I have a somewhat wierd problem I've been experiencing shortly after I changed from resistance to free weight exercises.
I've been doing free weights for about nine weeks now, and all has been good except for one thing that I started noticing around four weeks ago:
Whenever I do deadlifts or bicep curls, my inner forearms contract severly afterwards, like from my palm to the inner elbow. The muscle contracts to the point where the inner arm is rock hard, and I can see the veins noticeably poping outward, even on my thumb and outer/inner wrist. There is no real pain involved but there is the discomfort of seeing and feeling the severe contraction. This usualy lasts ~20minutes after the exercise. Soaking them in warm water seems to help speed the recovery but its still a weird occurance.
I do the bicep curls on mondays for that days routine and deadlifts on fridays in that routine, so I don't think I'm overworking my forearms and not sure why they contract while doing deadlifts since I lift with my legs and lower back the most for that exercise.
Any ideas or comments on if this is normal or something that needs to be checked out? Thanks in advanced.
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05-14-2004, 07:42 PM #1
Wierd problem with forearms during bicep curls or deadlifts
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05-14-2004, 07:45 PM #2
I don't know if it is serious or not.
Next time, rotate and stretch your wrists a lot and then do some light wrist curls to warm up. Then, don't grip the bar as hard as you can. This may not be possible on deadlifts, but don't grip the bar very hard with the curls and see if this helps.Last edited by Heisman; 05-14-2004 at 07:57 PM.
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05-14-2004, 07:53 PM #3
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05-15-2004, 08:55 AM #7Originally posted by hyp3r3xt3nsion
so you're saying your forearm basically becomes 'pumped'??
All I know for sure is it doesn't physically hurt but my arms become hard as a rock, I can hardly open/close my hands, viens begin bulging out (but resead where you can hardly see'em onced the muscles relax), and it just feels as if the arms aren't getting much circulation. Only occurs when I do bicep curls and deadlifts really.
If this is normal, than thats good to hear and I won't give it another though. Just thought I'd ask for my own peace of mind. Thanks in advanced.
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05-15-2004, 08:57 AM #8
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05-15-2004, 09:07 AM #9Originally posted by hyp3r3xt3nsion
well, some of the stuff sounds like a normal pump, but others like feels like it's not circulating and you can't open or close your hand isn't normal imho........so it could just be yhour exagerating/not properly describing it, or it could be something else.
can't really say *shrug*
About the circulation, it still circulates but it feels almost like you've banged your arm without the throbbing sensation, like they swell up just a tad. Only reason I say it feels like low circulation is because the veins bulge out and I can feel a bit of pressure in my arms.
Since there is no pain involved, maybe its my body's way of a muscle pump, it just feels wierd and no other muscle in my body reacts the same way. I could be pushing my inner forearm muscles too hard? But if I lighten the weights, I wont be working my biceps or legs as well either.
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11-03-2009, 10:33 AM #10
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