I have an epidemic of this shit with the Gi guys and pad holders. Anything you could suggest that would help?
I have an epidemic of this shit with the Gi guys and pad holders. Anything you could suggest that would help?
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Yep, that's pretty standard in my experience.
It's a tricky one to get on top of, because really the best answer is to stop holding pads. Taping helps, and the right kind of strengthening work for the forearm muscles. And stretching / eccentrics for the medial shoulder rotators, along with general rotator cuff / shoulder stability work. I'll get a blog sorted out.
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Thanks you for the post.
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I have had this on and off for the past few years on both elbows, above and below and it is agony and right enough seems to get worse with Gi. I've found wearing a 'tennis elbow support' helps a lot when training and I try to do exercises which use the muscles in that area on the regular.
As well as this what helped me the most was making sure my arms are properly warmed up before training and properly stretched afterwards.
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Rosi, I also seem to have a form of griphouse armbar elbow. My discomfort extends from my forearm on to my elbow and slightly beyond this. I first annoyed my forearm at a gi comp in November. I've tried ice and rest but it's still annoying me from time to time. Can you suggest any exercises or is this one for my physio? Thanks in advance.
Hi Neil
It really depends how bad it is. If it is a tendon problem (I've not seen it, so I don't know for sure - follow this advice at your own risk) then they often respond well to eccentric loading. Ideally you want to work at the point where you can feel some discomfort, but it's not acutely painful.
I'm just putting up a blog with some other suggestions too.
If it's very painful, or getting worse, then it's probably worth seeing someone about it.
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Here's that blog: Medial elbow pain - golfer's elbow or medial epicondylitis.
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Thanks Rosi. As a general rule of thumb, should you be avoiding bjj until you get on top of the problem?
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I believe I know the cause of this elbow pain....