Originally Posted by
hill.1338@osu.edu
30 y/o, 5’10”, 189
4 months on program
Sq 305 3x5
DL 325 1x5
Pr 140 3x5
BP 200 3x5
I have a separated shoulder. It did not heal well and it causes some shoulder instability. In particular, it makes it very difficult to get set and stay set in the bench press. Then, it feels like it can’t come forward once I’m at the bottom and begin to push the bar up off of my chest.
It became particularly noticeable after 190 lbs. I’m currently at 205 and missing reps. The thing is, I’m still moving the bar fine with my good shoulder, but on the right side (the bum side) it won’t go.
A long time ago a PT told me to do exercises that strengthen the rotator cuff and the rear deltoid. Some of these were exercises I had done as I was doing anything the internet told me to do. Some of them were exercises I’d only seen in the context of shoulder PT.
Are there any exercises the SS method recommends for helping shoulder stability? Particularly, if that PT was right (10 years ago) and I do need to strengthen the rear shoulder and or back muscles?
On a side note, the press does not hurt, nor has it been a problem. However, sometimes at the top it feels a little unstable. It’s almost like my humerus is slipping a little in the shoulder socket at lockout. Again, doesn’t hurt and am able to press pretty well. Tried my 1 rep for shits and giggles and pressed 160. It was ugly, but it didn’t hurt my shoulder at all.