shoulder pain while running?
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Hi Mfpals!
I recently got more into running and noticed that after about 2-3km my shoulder(s) start hurting, A LOT. It's usually my left shoulder, occasionally the right one as well.
Has anyone of you experienced this as well? Could it be caused by a bad running form? Or just the lack of arm muscles?
It's driving me nuts, I usually continue running and just cling my left arm to my shorts, trying to hold it as still as possible, which usually helps. After about 5 minutes of not moving it the pain goes away, but when I start using my arm again it usually doesn't take long until my shoulder starts hurting again.
I recently got more into running and noticed that after about 2-3km my shoulder(s) start hurting, A LOT. It's usually my left shoulder, occasionally the right one as well.
Has anyone of you experienced this as well? Could it be caused by a bad running form? Or just the lack of arm muscles?
It's driving me nuts, I usually continue running and just cling my left arm to my shorts, trying to hold it as still as possible, which usually helps. After about 5 minutes of not moving it the pain goes away, but when I start using my arm again it usually doesn't take long until my shoulder starts hurting again.
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Joint pain or muscle pain? Ever have tendinitis before? I had it in my IT band left leg and after that amount of time it would act up. Compression helped, ultimately I hurt it from being over active.
Regardless you'll probably just be shooting in the dark trying to guess what it's caused by. Increasing strength in that area and helping it heal doesn't seem like a bad idea.
Only during running? What about lifting or general day to day.0 -
same, especially during my fast runs
very sharp and annoying pain, that then disappears
it doesn't happen often luckily
no idea what it is, it is more a nerve/joint pain though
holding my shoulder for a couple of seconds makes me feel better
I simply suck it up0 -
Could be strength related, or more likely you're tensing up when you run.
Think about relaxing your upper body and just let your arms hang loosely. What I find can help, when I feel my shoulders hunch, is to take a deep belly breath and then let it out slowly. That forces the upper body to relax.
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I've had that in my left shoulder. Time was the only thing that helped it.0
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I get this occasionally while running, more often at the end of a long run when I start to feel tired. For me it's related to posture and/or tightening up my neck and shoulder muscles. If I make a conscious effort to relax my shoulders and neck I can usually head off any pain.0
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ActiveApril wrote: »I get this occasionally while running, more often at the end of a long run when I start to feel tired. For me it's related to posture and/or tightening up my neck and shoulder muscles. If I make a conscious effort to relax my shoulders and neck I can usually head off any pain.
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Relax everything while running. Keep the shoulders down and relaxed. Do NOT make fists and tighten up your arms. Arms swinging freely and relaxed like pendelems back and forth (arms bent at 90 degrees and kept low so your shoulders are relaxed). Nothing crosses over the front of your body (everything on the left side stays on left and everything on right side stays on the right). neck is straight up but relaxed (looking ahead like 50-70 meters).
Small easy strides, slow pace (so you can keep a converation with a real or imaginary running partner out loud without breathing heavy). Hips are also straight (slight lean forward from your ankles).
Also look up core workouts for runners. You may have weak hips and lower back muscles that could use strengthening. As you run, they get weak and you end up hunching over and tightening everything up.0 -
I have a good friend who had shoulder pain whenever he exerted himself for any length of time. Saw a Dr and a Chiro, but no solutions. Turns out he had two fully blocked arteries and a couple partially blocked. Mild heart attack finally brought him in.0
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I've had this recently. It's tension and posture. If I relax, it goes away.0
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I get that sometimes too during my long runs. It happens when I tighten up, like I'm shrugging my shoulders up to my ears (usually accompanied by tight fists).
Make sure you're keeping your shoulders down and back and that your back stays straight, not hunched forward or rounded. Let your arms swing naturally between hip and nipple height and never clench your fists!
If my shoulders hurt while I'm running, it's because I'm doing at least one of those things.0 -
goldthistime wrote: »I have a good friend who had shoulder pain whenever he exerted himself for any length of time. Saw a Dr and a Chiro, but no solutions. Turns out he had two fully blocked arteries and a couple partially blocked. Mild heart attack finally brought him in.
The difference is the OP's pain goes away when holding the arm still while running. So unless she's slowing her pace then, it's probably not heart-related. An easy test to rule it out is to bike at the same heart rate and see if there's shoulder pain.0
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