I was at a health and lifting clinic during the weekend. It was
sponsored by AST. Many of the AST sponsored lifters were
there. They were having a deadlifting contest so I just had to
get into it. I was thinking to myself that I was going to kick ass
on these body builders. And had I stayed together I would have.
I warmed up and then picked a nice easy opening weight of
495. Started the pull and what the hell. My darn biceps tendon
twisted and stretched. I dropped the weight and looked at my
bicep and it was in serious spasm. One of the spectators told
me that she looked at my twitching bicep and then had to turn
around and look at the wall to keep from getting sick.
Looking back on it, I think I know why it happened. I usually
pull with the bar more in my fingers and I use chalk. The AST
bars were larger diameter with cutouts for grip. In addition, I
used a gripper. These two factors caused me to position the
bar more in my palm. This I think caused my forearm muscle
to fire, which in turn caused my bicep to fire.
When I go back next year, I will bring my own DL'ing bar and
some chalk.
Today, my whole bicep is purple and swollen. It looks nasty.
I will try to find a good doctor and setup an appointment. Sure
hope I do not need surgery but the way it looks I may be shit
out of luck.
sponsored by AST. Many of the AST sponsored lifters were
there. They were having a deadlifting contest so I just had to
get into it. I was thinking to myself that I was going to kick ass
on these body builders. And had I stayed together I would have.
I warmed up and then picked a nice easy opening weight of
495. Started the pull and what the hell. My darn biceps tendon
twisted and stretched. I dropped the weight and looked at my
bicep and it was in serious spasm. One of the spectators told
me that she looked at my twitching bicep and then had to turn
around and look at the wall to keep from getting sick.
Looking back on it, I think I know why it happened. I usually
pull with the bar more in my fingers and I use chalk. The AST
bars were larger diameter with cutouts for grip. In addition, I
used a gripper. These two factors caused me to position the
bar more in my palm. This I think caused my forearm muscle
to fire, which in turn caused my bicep to fire.
When I go back next year, I will bring my own DL'ing bar and
some chalk.
Today, my whole bicep is purple and swollen. It looks nasty.
I will try to find a good doctor and setup an appointment. Sure
hope I do not need surgery but the way it looks I may be shit
out of luck.
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