The title of your post says "shoulder impingement." That doesn't mean what you think it means. Read the blue book.
Hey Coach,
I'm 18 / male / press: 160lbs x 5
My shoulder has been giving me trouble for a whole year now. Here is what I've tried so far:
- Ibuprofen
- Ice
- only pressing, no benching, for 4 months
- pressing the empty barbell only
- not training at all for a month
- facepulls/ bandpullaparts
The thing is that my shoulder is pretty mobile and there are no movement restrictions. That's why the doc says that there is no treatment for my problem. The shoulder usually doesn't hurt if I don't tax it.
I just can't train.
Any ideas on what to do?
The title of your post says "shoulder impingement." That doesn't mean what you think it means. Read the blue book.
I'll put it this way: I've treated and trained many dozens of people, with all manner of shoulder pathology, and I have yet to come across someone who could not press and bench press. If you want to hang up the cleats at 18, by all means, do just that. The laws of nature will certainly be kind to you for that decision.
Will, I assumed this is what you were saying. I just wanted to make sure the young lad was in on the joke and didn’t think you were serious. I’ve treated many 18-year-old young men in my time. My own opinion is that they’re indestructible unless they engage in some injudicious, testosterone-induced hijinks. And that doesn’t include barbell training.
On the other hand they might not all have the same droll sense of humor as me.