I was doing incline smith press and seem to have hurt my front delt in the middle of set, It wasn’t sharp or sudden but I just kinda noticed it, and i made a chump move and decided to finish the set, instead of racking it immediately, i skipped overhead press and lateral raises, I did some cable flies which didn’t seem to have any affect

Now the pain isn’t sharp, I have full range of motion, and the pain is only there when I place some weight on shoulders, so ig it isn’t really serious but should I still continue my upper body workouts and skip presses? Or should I take a week off and only do lower body?

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Hey! I am sorry about this, I actually still am not doing heavy overhead press, just occasionally DB press, I think I actually retweaked it when I was doing low to high flies, and ever since I have been very cautious when doing push workouts, I stop if I feel the slightest bit of discomfort

That being said it hasn’t effected my chest pressing at all, I am progressing normally (I mostly do incline) IIRC correctly it took me about 2 weeks before I started any pressing (I was doing light weight for about two weeks) , and about a month before doing anything heavy

That being said I do think that shoulders are much more fragile than back from what I can tell, I recommend only doing light reps and really listening to what your body is saying, that is what I was doing and haven’t hurt myself since, a doctor is obviously your best friend but I didn’t really have options, if your injury is like what I described, then I think you will recover much quicker than I did

My advice is just to start doing very light weight (if it doesn’t hurt) with a deep range of motion (I remember having slight soreness in my bottom range of motion on my incline DB press) really feeling your muscles and how it is responding, and gauge how much your muscles can handle

I really hope you get well soon

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Thank you! This actually happened some time ago and I thought it was almost fully recovered, so I went back to full weights and it hurts again, albeit quite mildly. It was nearly painless so I did my pull-up sets and, minutes later, noticed it hurting passively again. Foolishness. Worse, both times I couldn’t tell until after my set for some reason so now I’m extremely wary.

I think I’ll follow your advice and do light weights while I’m there, a bit of soreness is better than lengthening this injury again. Pretty upset with myself for managing to injure myself twice. Glad you’re doing better though!

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Damn, exactly the same, I felt pretty good and decided heavy flies would be great, felt burning only after the set and not the good kind (this was about a week after the injury), I am actually curious now as to what sort of injury this is

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Hm shit, now I am too. I’ve never injured myself before so I can’t tell if this is normal. I’d love if it was symptomatic of a very light injury that will heal perfectly though

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