Heavy incline press
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JakeAnderson
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Heavy incline press
I recently tweaked my shoulder during a heavy incline press and realized I’ve been neglecting proper warm-up and mobility.
How do you all prevent injuries and maintain long-term joint and muscle health while training hard?
How do you all prevent injuries and maintain long-term joint and muscle health while training hard?
Re: Heavy incline press
Great topic! I always spend at least 10–15 minutes warming up with dynamic movements and resistance bands. Shoulder circles and rotator cuff activations are my go-to!
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EthanBrown
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Re: Heavy incline press
Prehab is key. I do mobility drills with a lacrosse ball and foam roller daily. Also, I limit ego lifting—form always wins over weight.
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MasonTaylor
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Re: Heavy incline press
Same here. I used to chase PRs every week, but I ended up with chronic elbow tendonitis. Now I rotate push/pull movements more often and track volume carefully.
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DarioVigorr
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Re: Heavy incline press
Never skip your deload weeks. Your CNS and joints need that break. Also, joint support supplements like MSM and turmeric help me reduce inflammation.
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SophiaMiller
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Re: Heavy incline press
Ladies, we’re just as vulnerable! Hip flexors and knees especially. I always warm up glutes and stabilize ankles before lower body work.
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robertjohn
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Re: Heavy incline press
I stretch post-workout religiously. Static holds for 20–30 seconds. Flexibility has made my squats smoother and shoulder health better.
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OliviaWilson
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Re: Heavy incline press
I started yoga twice a week and it’s been a game-changer. Better core strength, posture, and fewer tweaks in the gym.
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SteelSpartan
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Re: Heavy incline press
I’ll admit, I used to laugh at warm-ups. Then I tore my hamstring sprinting into a leg day cold. Lesson learned. Now I do light cycling before training legs.
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DarioVigorr
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Re: Heavy incline press
Respect recovery. I used to think more was more—7 days a week. Now I train 5 days, sleep 7+ hrs, and use heat/ice therapy when needed.