The Most Common Gym Injury (FIXED | PREVENTED!) – ATHLEAN-X™

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The most common gym injury is also the one that we have the least amount of understanding of how we are doing it. That creates a major problem. In this video, I’m going to show you what the number one workout injury is and most importantly, the real cause of it and how to prevent it from happening in the first place.

The source of the pain we are talking about is in the elbow. The all too common burning, knife-like pain that you get at the inside of your elbow when doing any pulling exercise like chin ups, weighted chins, rows or even pullups is unique and debilitating. Ask anyone that is dealing with this pain currently and they are sure to tell you they have either had to modify the exercises they are doing or stop working out all together.

This doesn’t have to be the case. If we can understand the way the body is being overloaded here and help to take the brunt of the force away from the muscles that aren’t equipped to handle them then we can be well on our way to preventing this injury from happening and a step closer to never having it happen again.

The formal term for the injury is medial epicondylitis or golfers elbow. Some will tell you that this is an overuse injury and I would strongly disagree. This is definitely more of an overload injury and one that can occur or reoccur with a single rep on a single set of a workout done with heavy weights on a pulling exercise. The mechanism is one that the flexor digitorum superficialis is ill equipped to handle the stresses placed on it by having the bar or pullup bar too distal in your fingers rather than in your hands.

If you allow the bar to sit in your last two joints of your fingers then you are asking the SDF to bear the load and resist extension of the fingers that is induced by either the weight of the bar or the weight of your body during the exercise. This is avoided by simply shifting the bar lower into your hands and grasping it with a stronger grip, much less of a false grip. One of the rules of thumb I use is for you to check how visible your finger tips are to you when you look down at them grasping the bar.

If you can’t see all of your fingernails, and ideally even the first knuckle of every finger, when you look at your hand gripping the bar then you have too weak of a grip and are likely to have it drift on you during the later reps of the sets as the bar starts to feel heavier with mounting fatigue. You need to be able to see all of your first knuckles to ensure that the bar is wrapped tightly in your hand across the callouses.

When you make this tweak you will instantly find that the pain will subside. You will also want to become more aware of the amount of pressure you are putting through your 4th and 5th fingers (the ring and pinky fingers) when you grab a bar or pullup bar. The tendency is to want to grip these very tight with the last two fingers but you should intentionally ease off with those two and increase the force you press through the fist three with.

If the injury has already occurred and you are now dealing with the stabbing like symptoms that come with doing certain exercises the best advice would be for you to ice the area, stretch it as I show you in the video, and lay off the movements that are difficult for the next 6-8 weeks. While this is tough for some to swallow, it will help you to get back to baseline from which you can build back up and prevent this from ever happening again by following the advice given here.

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Ron Belanger October 17, 2021 - 2:07 am

Got that right now but not just from lifting more from surfing. Gripping the surfboard while ducking and catching waves. Gonna do that stretch and ice it 3x per day for a week. Let you know.

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Robert Giaquinto October 19, 2021 - 2:06 am

Wow. I have an old injury where I dislocated my ring finger at that point of attachment. Pain in that elbow is severe at the beginning of a workout. Hopefully your techniques help me press on.

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Andrew D October 19, 2021 - 2:21 am

wow dude thanks so much!! seriously!👍👍👍

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Yohan Wadugey October 20, 2021 - 9:26 am

Saves my biceps… thank you great job

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TRUESTORY October 22, 2021 - 2:02 am

Great video

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David Buhr October 24, 2021 - 12:17 pm

I have struggled with this for years, you’re the first one that actually knows what they’re talking about, thank you!

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Lawrence Grott October 24, 2021 - 1:19 pm

I hurt mine 4 months ago arm wrestling. It hurts severely and hasn't gotten any better. Looks like I'm taking 6-8 weeks off on certain exercises😡

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Chris Southworth November 13, 2021 - 12:57 pm

Genius! This was so helpful I can't tell you. Absolutely nailed my problem. Thank you!

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DeLevac November 13, 2021 - 4:47 pm

I get this shit when benching heavy… Yall have any further tips?

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Aakash Chauhan November 15, 2021 - 8:26 pm

Will it help if i try strengthening my grip? Please reply

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Thefilth November 16, 2021 - 2:46 pm

I have pain exactly where you pointed, but I feel it when pressing, not pulling. :S
Low end of bench press or incline overhead press is killing me.

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Michael November 16, 2021 - 2:52 pm

Awesome video exactly what I needed to know! Makes perfect sense…thanks!

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TheFire 75 November 17, 2021 - 10:38 pm

Jeff is the best online trainer. I lost 2 years in my work out program because i could no longer do my biceps exercises without pain. I watched many videos and everyone said to just rest it. How long do you rest it? Until it feels better…thanks;(. After watching this video Jeff nailed the issue with my ring finger and by simply stretching it out I am now back to lifting and experiencing big gains in my arms. If you are Reading this, Jeff you are the best and you saved my work outs. I lost 2 years but am glad to be able and start again and make up for it. Thank you so much for your videos.

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isolated low end gamer November 18, 2021 - 3:20 pm

I'm 16 yearsold and pls help mee aaaa it pains like hell in my front side of biceps 💪 I mean this upper part of arm I think nerves are broke what to do

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isolated low end gamer November 18, 2021 - 3:22 pm

Some one tell me what is his height ,

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jack November 20, 2021 - 4:34 pm

That's exactly my deal. And exactly how it started. Thanks.

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Rayya_ RO November 28, 2021 - 7:51 pm

Thanks a lot now I know why the pain doesn’t go away. Thanks

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Sean Miller December 1, 2021 - 9:26 pm

I've had this problem for years and no PT has helped. This is awesome

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Matt K December 11, 2021 - 7:57 pm

"Cant hold anything with that last filagium"
Climbers have entered the chat

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M H December 13, 2021 - 1:39 pm

Question: For small fingers, could a bar with a smaller diameter help in wrapping around your fingers completely?

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James W December 20, 2021 - 11:20 pm

Thank you very much, had it on and off for years never understood why it never improved until now.

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Sean Donnelly December 21, 2021 - 6:25 am

This is exactly the pain I'm feeling. Very helpful. Thank you.

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Doug slape December 22, 2021 - 4:32 am

My issue is pain on the top side of the elbow. Where the arm bends at the forearm. What causes this and any preventions. Thanks

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crenge December 28, 2021 - 2:04 am

I believe i have this i do alott of manual labor and workout.Inner elbow feels bruised all the time as of recently. I can't do pull ups as a result now.

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Daniel Matos December 29, 2021 - 1:26 pm

THANK YOU VERY MUCH THANK YOUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU

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Vishnu Mohan December 30, 2021 - 2:49 pm

I have this elbow pain and 8 weeks rest and avoiding pull workouts to total recovery that really sucks

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Zico Van baelen December 30, 2021 - 10:41 pm

Dammmmn all the love all the power this was what i needed

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Tommy Oliver January 1, 2022 - 5:10 pm

You are amazing! Thank you

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5280Pitt January 2, 2022 - 7:38 pm

Saved me several co-payments; this is a better explanation than I got from a specialist

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