Shoulder Impingement Syndrome...?
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Re: shoulder problems
tmack wrote:All I can say, since I cant watch you jump everyday, is to watch where the pole is on each left step of elite vaulters...i.e.markov, tarasov, bubka.
You should include yourself in that list.
It's amazing to know that you had this problem all last year but were still able to win an olympic gold medal. Thanks for the advice and i'll make sure try your suggestions.
There is no secret to jumping high...It just takes hard work.
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I just dug this thread up from the archive -hooray search tool-
My doctor just told me I had a strain in a muscle in my rotator cuff.
Hes given me a referral for physical therapy and I start next week. I was wondering how long some of you had to take off before you could vault again? Im trying to get an idea of how badly my senior year will be impacted.
My doctor just told me I had a strain in a muscle in my rotator cuff.
Hes given me a referral for physical therapy and I start next week. I was wondering how long some of you had to take off before you could vault again? Im trying to get an idea of how badly my senior year will be impacted.
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Coach: Val Osipenko
"Hard work never goes to waste"
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shoulder pain
I too have been diagnosed with shoulder impingement; however, it was not caused by vaulting, but by a strength imbalance (too much front and not enough back). I've been working in the weight room on stronger abs, hips flexors, pecs, etc., and not enough time working the shoulders, and back. Also, while doing squats, my "hold" on the bar has been too narrow, thus putting torque on the shoulders and making the problem worse. The trainer suggested that I do some shoulder and back work on a stability ball, so I have been doing the shoulder pre-hab exercises from Mark Verstegen's "Core Performence". I noticed improvement after 2 weeks. Also switched to squats with a wider grip and once in a while with the bar/weight in front. PJS - Maine
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