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Addie
12-15-2009, 03:52 PM
I pulled a muscle in my right bicep doing some weights at the gym but I decided to go Boxing decide regardless. Didn't want them to think I quit after first sign of adversity, and I tried to take it easy on the bags, but I pulled it really bad and I've pretty much ruined my right arm for the time being. Thing is, when I punch...with either hand on the bags, I seem to hurt my arms or wrists. Is this because I'm so scrawny or because I have bad technique and what should I do to prevent it.

grumpy
12-15-2009, 04:20 PM
Most likely bad technique, make sure your hands are wrapped and get a coach to teach you correctly. If you're weak the lifting will help you to prevent injuries only if you lift with proper technique and use the right program. If it's a serious injury then see a dr. if not use some icyhot or tigerbalm and give it some rest.

GPater11093
12-15-2009, 06:01 PM
cause your a scrawny runt

:)

nah probably bad technique, i only ever do weights with one guy who is the weight meister knows everythign about weight training.

brown bomber
12-15-2009, 06:21 PM
How can you pull a muscle in your bicep? Your bicep is a muscle you mad man.

RDJ
12-15-2009, 06:24 PM
How can you pull a muscle in your bicep? Your bicep is a muscle you mad man.

It does consist of two separate bundles of muscle :think :D

brown bomber
12-15-2009, 06:29 PM
It does consist of two separate bundles of muscle :think :DMaking up the same Bicep Brachii, no? :lol:

RDJ
12-15-2009, 07:07 PM
Making up the same Bicep Brachii, no? :lol:

But it's double headed :bart

I was just offering a way out ;)

Addie
12-15-2009, 07:27 PM
Construtive help would go down a treat guys. Thanks. This is winding me up. I can't hit the heavy bag with force without hurting my arm.

brown bomber
12-16-2009, 03:30 AM
But it's double headed :bart

I was just offering a way out ;):lol:, your a kind man.

brown bomber
12-16-2009, 03:33 AM
I pulled a muscle in my right bicep doing some weights at the gym but I decided to go Boxing decide regardless. Didn't want them to think I quit after first sign of adversity, and I tried to take it easy on the bags, but I pulled it really bad and I've pretty much ruined my right arm for the time being. Thing is, when I punch...with either hand on the bags, I seem to hurt my arms or wrists. Is this because I'm so scrawny or because I have bad technique and what should I do to prevent it. Ur a new exerciser/boxer, why try and train your speed and power when you habven't mastered your technique yet? Also training through injury to prove a point is retarded. Don't do it again. As for correcting your technique on a forum??!!! Come on pal, I don't think even Freddie Roach is that good. :lol:

doomer36
12-16-2009, 10:54 AM
Is this because I'm so scrawny or because I have bad technique and what should I do to prevent it.

No, it's becuase you've been a numb nut and continued training with a injury. Keep training and you'll probably do even more damage, then you wont be doing shit for weeks.

Rest it.