Tingling/Pins and Needles around elbow when lifting weights
laurenrogers4
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Hi Everyone,
A few weeks ago a started at a gym weight training, when doing certain upper body/arm exercises i get a strong tingling/pins and needles sensation shoot around my right elbow? Does anyone know what this could be?
It isn't painful at all just a strange offputting feeling!
I mainly notice it during bench press (just the 20KG bar), and bent over rows (the arm resting on the bench, not the one lifting)
A few weeks ago a started at a gym weight training, when doing certain upper body/arm exercises i get a strong tingling/pins and needles sensation shoot around my right elbow? Does anyone know what this could be?
It isn't painful at all just a strange offputting feeling!
I mainly notice it during bench press (just the 20KG bar), and bent over rows (the arm resting on the bench, not the one lifting)
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Sounds like a pinched nerve. It should get better with rest. Have someone check your form as that is usually the cause. If the tingling doesn't go away see a doctor0
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Can be many things such as carpel tunnel, to how you apply pressure holding a barbell or stabilizing off a bench, tendon inflamation etc...
If you really are concerned and plan on doing to something about it might want to see a doctor. More than likely its nothing.0 -
It sounds like your tendons are overcompensating because you might not have the muscle/strength just yet.
Just back off the weight a bit and focus on your form as others have suggested.
It doesn't matter how much you can lift if you have poor form.
Work on volume training. I. E. You can achieve the same amount of weight moved with twice the reps and half the weight.
Rather than 3 sets of 20kg you can do 6 sets of 10kg. The same amount of work has been done but your muscles have actually spent more time under tension which actually stimulates muscle growth more. And more than likely you won't suffer the tingling/numbness.
I had pretty much the same problem when I first started lifting. Too heavy too quick and poor form. Unfortunately no one told me that I was putting too much stress on my joints and tendons.
Try the above, go slow, perfect your form and advance slowly but surely.
Hope this helps.0 -
I had that issue when I was doing weight class a while ago, but in my wrists. It was horrible!
My trainer suggested that among other things, it could be my form- she watched me and said that I was bending my wrists too much, and they should have been straighter.
Can you get a trainer to check your form, to see if that could help?0
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