Snap in 3, 2, 1...
Checking in with possible ligament tear & pec minor strain #snapcity - 20 with the bar prior too.
Pyramiding up today and despite experiencing no actual pain it felt like my left pec tendor 'rippled' (up like a bunch of knots/grapes) during the lift. Like tearing bubble-wrap.
A few minutes later, strong dizziness (basically blind) and had to sit down, hot & clammy and dat der vomit feeling. Same as when I tore ligaments in my finger on my left hand years ago.
The shoulder/chest insertion feels quite fatigued, understandably, pushing my hands together out in-front of my body (at the top of a fly movement) triggered the area which is quite high up on the chest. So I think where my ligament/tendon isn't quite up to par the sheer alpha of my pec took up the slack.
Me - "Pls hold steady tendon"
Tendon - "Y tho?... erggh, le give up"
Pec - "I got dis"
Took a few tips from this article , bar the icing, and it seems to be healing well. A little soreness at the tendon & ligament end. An 'assisted dip' standing up out of a chair gives a minor twinge currently.
Not planning on doing so much as a 'proper' test-press until the tail end of the week and then it'll either be isometric work of very light bodyweight (on knees press-ups) for that side. OHP and back movements are fine. Curls do activate a little pec but I'll see if it's enough not to aggravate.
Plenty of hip-rep/lactate inducing stuff for the net few weeks to recondition my Beta tendons. Pump incoming. think I'll run with some 15-12's and not billy-big-balls like a plank for a bit.
Checking in with possible ligament tear & pec minor strain #snapcity - 20 with the bar prior too.
Pyramiding up today and despite experiencing no actual pain it felt like my left pec tendor 'rippled' (up like a bunch of knots/grapes) during the lift. Like tearing bubble-wrap.
A few minutes later, strong dizziness (basically blind) and had to sit down, hot & clammy and dat der vomit feeling. Same as when I tore ligaments in my finger on my left hand years ago.
The shoulder/chest insertion feels quite fatigued, understandably, pushing my hands together out in-front of my body (at the top of a fly movement) triggered the area which is quite high up on the chest. So I think where my ligament/tendon isn't quite up to par the sheer alpha of my pec took up the slack.
Me - "Pls hold steady tendon"
Tendon - "Y tho?... erggh, le give up"
Pec - "I got dis"
Took a few tips from this article , bar the icing, and it seems to be healing well. A little soreness at the tendon & ligament end. An 'assisted dip' standing up out of a chair gives a minor twinge currently.
Not planning on doing so much as a 'proper' test-press until the tail end of the week and then it'll either be isometric work of very light bodyweight (on knees press-ups) for that side. OHP and back movements are fine. Curls do activate a little pec but I'll see if it's enough not to aggravate.
Plenty of hip-rep/lactate inducing stuff for the net few weeks to recondition my Beta tendons. Pump incoming. think I'll run with some 15-12's and not billy-big-balls like a plank for a bit.