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<blockquote data-quote="Nashtide" data-source="post: 149555" data-attributes="member: 16954"><p>That’s a lot of info! Lol</p><p>Anyway, I absolutely consider tendinitis an injury. I recently had tendinitis of my distal biceps and couldn’t curl or do pull-ups for three months! I didn’t seek medical help, but in my book that’s still an injury. I hurt it doing seated incline dumbbell curls. I was going heavier than usual and I felt a twinge but continued anyway. </p><p></p><p>About two years ago I injured my shoulder and couldn’t do shoulder presses or any type of shoulder raises without pain for about a month. Again, I was going heavy. To this day, I sometimes feel that shoulder during certain activities.</p><p></p><p>As a rule, I’m not injury prone. I played college baseball and never missed a game in four years. I played in an adult hockey league until my accident and never missed a game due to injury. I also played lots of pick up hurling in the Bronx when I was in graduate school and never got hurt. That game is nuts. Guys were carted off the field in every game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nashtide, post: 149555, member: 16954"] That’s a lot of info! Lol Anyway, I absolutely consider tendinitis an injury. I recently had tendinitis of my distal biceps and couldn’t curl or do pull-ups for three months! I didn’t seek medical help, but in my book that’s still an injury. I hurt it doing seated incline dumbbell curls. I was going heavier than usual and I felt a twinge but continued anyway. About two years ago I injured my shoulder and couldn’t do shoulder presses or any type of shoulder raises without pain for about a month. Again, I was going heavy. To this day, I sometimes feel that shoulder during certain activities. As a rule, I’m not injury prone. I played college baseball and never missed a game in four years. I played in an adult hockey league until my accident and never missed a game due to injury. I also played lots of pick up hurling in the Bronx when I was in graduate school and never got hurt. That game is nuts. Guys were carted off the field in every game. [/QUOTE]
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