Ever Push Through an Injury and Regret It?
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Charles Harris
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Re: Ever Push Through an Injury and Regret It?
Tore my hamstring in a meet warm-up doing exactly that. Lost 4 months of training. Dumbest thing I’ve done.
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Christopher White
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Re: Ever Push Through an Injury and Regret It?
Same here. Ignored elbow pain for weeks… now I can’t even do chin-ups without wincing.
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AndBaker44
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Lesson learned: kept benching on a pec strain → turned into a partial tear + expensive PT.
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CorryXX#44
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I did it with my lower back once. It took me a year to get pain-free again. Not worth it.
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My coach says, “Pain is feedback, not a challenge.” It took me too long to get that.
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GymAlpha23
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Pushing hard every session feels good, but the real growth happens when you let your muscles recover. Rest can be the hidden PR that sets you up for the next one.