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Training Advice- Q & A
What Do I Do If I Feel Pain In My Pectorals?
Alex from Colorodo emailed a question to Muscle Prodigy and here's the response:
Question: The guy I work out with is having pain in his right pectoral. The pain is mild while pressing on the flat bench but flares up to heavy pain once the bar is racked. He is working out with weight in the 350 to 425 range. Range of motion is intentionally limited to elbows at 90 degree angles. No bar hitting the chest. What can he do to limit the pain? Do you think this is the early warning sign of a torn pec? What exercise would you recommend to continue working the chest without potentially worsening the irritated muscle?
Answer: As far as your buddy's injury- I am unsure as to what is causing his pain, but it can certainly be a strain, pull, or potentially a tear. In any of these cases, he can't do anything to it that is going to aggravate it any more or make the condition worse. You don't need to throw up heavy weight like that to build muscle so he's gotta lower the weight and anytime he feels pain, he can't push through it in an effort to avoid being a wussy. Your body speaks to you for a reason...listen to it. Pain is not good. There are other exercises I'm sure he can perform that won't cause pain that still develop muscle. Because a pull can turn into a tear and a tear can turn into a lingering injury that will stay with him for years instead of a couple of months that it should only be to heal.