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I sound like a bag of microwave popcorn when I work out. Noisy joints are

common and usually nothing to worry about. Pain is a whole other story. When

you say your shoulders hurt today, do you mean the deltoid muscles hurt

(excellent) or do you mean inside the shoulder joint hurts (not good)?

Don't do or continue anything that causes sharp joint pain. It means that

you're causing injury and/or that your form is off. 10 pounds is actually

pretty heavy for a lateral raise. The shoulder is a very small, very tricky

joint. You can't load it up unless the weight is kept close to your body and

you've gradually built up your conditioning. Put too much weight out on a

long lever (lateral raises) and things torque. Although I can use 20-30

pound dumbbells for overhead presses, I don't go over 5-12 on lateral raises

because things start to pinch and crunch. Once you've had a shoulder injury,

you don't ever want another one, so I've learned to be cautious.

On bicep curls, make sure your upper arms stay close to your body and that

your wrists are straight throughout the movement. If your wrists bend, it

becomes a forearm exercise and weird things happen.

So, a few popping and crunching noises are to be expected. Sore muscles are

to be expected. Screaming joint pain is a tip off that there's something

wrong with the exercise, the weight or the form.

Hope that helps. :-)

On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 7:57 PM, Click

wrote:

> I noticed yesterday when I was doing shoulder side raises with dumbells

> that

> my shoulders kept popping. It didn't hurt at the time when it was happening

> but boy do they hurt today. Also when I do biceps curls my wrists and

> elbows

> kinda crunch. Is this normal?? I'm not using heavy weights (10 pounds max)

> so I don't think it's too heavy. Do you think my joints are just unstable

> and I will have to find a different exercise to do shoulder and bicep work

> with..??

>

> I just don't want to seriously injure myself if this is dangerous.

>

> Thanks!!

>

> Click

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, Thanks so much for that information!!

NO it's not joint pain..definitely muscle.

Also my side raises were with only 5 pounds. I did the seated shoulder

dumbell presses with a max of 8 pounds. ( I am a total weakling in my upper

body can't you tell? but I AM working on it.)

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> I sound like a bag of microwave popcorn when I work out. Noisy joints

> are

> common and usually nothing to worry about. Pain is a whole other story.

> When

> you say your shoulders hurt today, do you mean the deltoid muscles hurt

> (excellent) or do you mean inside the shoulder joint hurts (not good)?

>

> Don't do or continue anything that causes sharp joint pain. It means that

> you're causing injury and/or that your form is off. 10 pounds is actually

> pretty heavy for a lateral raise. The shoulder is a very small, very tricky

> joint. You can't load it up unless the weight is kept close to your body

> and

> you've gradually built up your conditioning. Put too much weight out on a

> long lever (lateral raises) and things torque. Although I can use 20-30

> pound dumbbells for overhead presses, I don't go over 5-12 on lateral

> raises

> because things start to pinch and crunch. Once you've had a shoulder

> injury,

> you don't ever want another one, so I've learned to be cautious.

>

> On bicep curls, make sure your upper arms stay close to your body and that

> your wrists are straight throughout the movement. If your wrists bend, it

> becomes a forearm exercise and weird things happen.

>

> So, a few popping and crunching noises are to be expected. Sore muscles are

> to be expected. Screaming joint pain is a tip off that there's something

> wrong with the exercise, the weight or the form.

>

> Hope that helps. :-)

>

>

>

> On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 7:57 PM, Click

<body4lifehottie@...<body4lifehottie%40gmail.com>

> >

> wrote:

>

>

> > I noticed yesterday when I was doing shoulder side raises with dumbells

> > that

> > my shoulders kept popping. It didn't hurt at the time when it was

> happening

> > but boy do they hurt today. Also when I do biceps curls my wrists and

> > elbows

> > kinda crunch. Is this normal?? I'm not using heavy weights (10 pounds

> max)

> > so I don't think it's too heavy. Do you think my joints are just unstable

> > and I will have to find a different exercise to do shoulder and bicep

> work

> > with..??

> >

> > I just don't want to seriously injure myself if this is dangerous.

> >

> > Thanks!!

> >

> > Click

> > Body4LifeHottie@... <Body4LifeHottie%40Gmail.com>

> > Fun Size Candybars DO NOT Make A Fun Size Butt!

> > My Sparkpage: http://www.my.sparkpeople.com/catwmn

> >

>

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, I love the " funsize " tagline. That is too funny.

I take glucosamine and chondroitin to help with joints, etc. Crackling and

popping can be something called " crepitation " which just happens as a part

of aging. (and aging can be in 20s, I had more arthritis like pains in my

20s than now in my 40s because I work out regularly.) If it doesn't hurt

your wrists, don't worry about it. Good news is that working out with

weights means less arthritis and all that other fun stuff.

S

On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 7:57 PM, Click

wrote:

> I noticed yesterday when I was doing shoulder side raises with dumbells

> that

> my shoulders kept popping. It didn't hurt at the time when it was happening

> but boy do they hurt today. Also when I do biceps curls my wrists and

> elbows

> kinda crunch. Is this normal?? I'm not using heavy weights (10 pounds max)

> so I don't think it's too heavy. Do you think my joints are just unstable

> and I will have to find a different exercise to do shoulder and bicep work

> with..??

>

> I just don't want to seriously injure myself if this is dangerous.

>

> Thanks!!

>

> Click

> Body4LifeHottie@... <Body4LifeHottie%40Gmail.com>

> Fun Size Candybars DO NOT Make A Fun Size Butt!

> My Sparkpage: http://www.my.sparkpeople.com/catwmn

>

>

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