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I know this is the type of thing I should see a doctor about, and I am. A friend of mine is a chiropractor and I will be contacting him, but I figured this gathering place of experienced lifters would be able to offer me some insight.
A little while ago I was doing squats. Having a great workout. Energy and morale was high. Wasn't doing crazy poundage. Was doing the same weight I was doing the two previous leg days. So I'm on my last set and on repetition 7 or 8 I start nearing failure. So my energy is high and I want to go for that extra 2 or 3 reps to really get the legs some extra stimulation.
Well I guess I stiffened up my body too much or just pushed it too hard (though it didn't feel like it, I usually lift at this intensity with no problem) but I hurt my neck. Now look, I've pulled my neck twice in the past, and both times it was a very sharp pain and it greatly reduced my neck mobility. For three days after or so I would not be able to move my neck. And when you rotate your neck there is always a certain point where the pain is at a maximum.
This was NOT like that. Instead of a sharp pain, it was a dull ache. And it doesn't increase if I move my neck around. It's static. And this very dull, annoying ache really only turns into pain when I'm mid-set. Once the repetitions start getting difficult, the pain mounts, and I have to cut my set short. And when I'm not working out, there is no pain. It's as if I have no injury at all.
Two days later, chest/tri/shoulder day. I do my weighted dips, and immediately once the repetitions get difficult the neck ache comes right back. Fuck. So I have to do bullshit machines and other exercises that put no stress on my neck just to get some muscle stimulation and not make it a total waste of a workout.
So I took four full days off of lifting. Now today, back/bi day. Go in there, start off with deadlifts. Repetition #5, neck aches. Fuck. Did some body weight wide grip pull ups, which hurt just a bit, so I stopped. Did seated cable rows, which did not put stress on my neck. So I did four sets of those, some two-armed dumbbell curls and left. I couldn't do anything else.
I don't know what I'm going to do. I already took four days off and there was no improvement. This is terrible timing because, well...I'm in the thick of my first cycle. This is the prime period of my cycle and it's being ruined by this injury. So I'm really goddamn perturbed.
A little while ago I was doing squats. Having a great workout. Energy and morale was high. Wasn't doing crazy poundage. Was doing the same weight I was doing the two previous leg days. So I'm on my last set and on repetition 7 or 8 I start nearing failure. So my energy is high and I want to go for that extra 2 or 3 reps to really get the legs some extra stimulation.
Well I guess I stiffened up my body too much or just pushed it too hard (though it didn't feel like it, I usually lift at this intensity with no problem) but I hurt my neck. Now look, I've pulled my neck twice in the past, and both times it was a very sharp pain and it greatly reduced my neck mobility. For three days after or so I would not be able to move my neck. And when you rotate your neck there is always a certain point where the pain is at a maximum.
This was NOT like that. Instead of a sharp pain, it was a dull ache. And it doesn't increase if I move my neck around. It's static. And this very dull, annoying ache really only turns into pain when I'm mid-set. Once the repetitions start getting difficult, the pain mounts, and I have to cut my set short. And when I'm not working out, there is no pain. It's as if I have no injury at all.
Two days later, chest/tri/shoulder day. I do my weighted dips, and immediately once the repetitions get difficult the neck ache comes right back. Fuck. So I have to do bullshit machines and other exercises that put no stress on my neck just to get some muscle stimulation and not make it a total waste of a workout.
So I took four full days off of lifting. Now today, back/bi day. Go in there, start off with deadlifts. Repetition #5, neck aches. Fuck. Did some body weight wide grip pull ups, which hurt just a bit, so I stopped. Did seated cable rows, which did not put stress on my neck. So I did four sets of those, some two-armed dumbbell curls and left. I couldn't do anything else.
I don't know what I'm going to do. I already took four days off and there was no improvement. This is terrible timing because, well...I'm in the thick of my first cycle. This is the prime period of my cycle and it's being ruined by this injury. So I'm really goddamn perturbed.