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    How to Lift with Bad Joints

    Try these workarounds to keep you in the gym when you're feeling a little banged up.

    Lift hard for long enough and you'll eventually have some joint pain. Whether it's the knee, shoulder, lower back, or wrist, something will probably flare up.

    Now, you could pop some pain killers and grind through it until your flare-up becomes a real injury... or you could do the smart thing and manage your injury. If you're ready to check your ego, use some of these strategies.

    Increase Your Volume and Decrease Weight
    Your muscles may be able to take heavy daily lifting, but that doesn't mean your joints can. Dropping the heavy lifting and increasing your reps will not only give your joints a break, it'll allow your nervous system to recover while you shift focus towards muscle growth.

    The amount of effort you put into your workouts doesn't need to change just because you're going lighter. Taking shorter rests and increasing your reps will create more metabolic stress which will lead to greater hypertrophy. Also, higher reps will get the heart pumping hard which provides extra blood flow and circulation to your cranky joints.

    Partial Reps
    Partial reps create more time under tension and emphasize the "pump" when lifting. Limiting your range of motion to the middle two-thirds of your lift and avoiding the lockout will relieve excess strain on your joints. As an example, here's the neutral, close-grip incline press:

    Neutral Close Grip Dumbbell Incline Press

    Use Bands as Upper-Body Assistance
    This can prevent excessive stress at the end range of motion on your pull-ups and push-ups. They're a great way to add both higher volume and partial reps while allowing your body to be in constant motion for your calisthenics exercises.

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    Even if you're capable of repping out 50 push-ups or 20 pull-ups, bands push your volume even higher and keep a smooth muscular contraction throughout your sets.

    Deload Your Spine for Lower-Body Work
    If you feel like you've shrunk a couple inches after compressing your spine with heavy squats, it may be time to deload. You can still work the squat movement without all the spinal compression.

    One of the best ways is with the belt squat. The belt squat takes the spine out of the equation because a belt is placed around the hips and the weight is applied from the waist down.

    No belt squat machine? Rig together your own variation. One way to do it is to use a couple straps, a hook, some boxes, a weight belt, and a heavy kettlebell or two.Kettlebell Belt Squat

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    Ideally, keep your butt pushed against a wall. This will provide extra stability and allow you to use your glutes and hamstrings to a greater extent.
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    ​I've had to do this recently because of a torn rotator cuff and tendonitis in the shoulders. It acts up every now and then and I have to go easy for a few months. Your write-up is spot on. Short reps, low weight, high volume will keep you growing with minimal pain. My shoulders actually respond better to reps than going super heavy.
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    We have to learn how to adapt.
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    Banded Partial Pull-Up works very well, even if you don't have injuries, for those of us who don't have great mobility and strength for this movement.

    Unfortunately I am in a program for a power meeting, so I have no choice but to lift heavy on basic exercises. But if after the competition I have pain, I might have to use some of these strategies.
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beti ona View Post
    Banded Partial Pull-Up works very well, even if you don't have injuries, for those of us who don't have great mobility and strength for this movement.

    Unfortunately I am in a program for a power meeting, so I have no choice but to lift heavy on basic exercises. But if after the competition I have pain, I might have to use some of these strategies.
    Good luck and hope you do well.
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    On a related note, I have a loose L3 disc in my lower back that acts up and slips out of place once in a while...and just this week it's started to herniate. This is one injury that if I don't rest it right away and it gets bad enough, I can't get out of bed for a few days. There's no work-around at the gym for this. Just taking 10lb plates on and off the rack causes spasms. I'm gonna have to take the rest of this week and possible next week off and bust out the inversion table.

    Queue the depression...
     

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    Hang in there and hope you feel better soon.
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