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    How long would you take off to get that healed up? or just go high reps for a while?

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    Worst exercise you could possibly do for rotator cuffs. Second would be behind the neck lat pulldowns. Barbell upright rows too. All bad ideas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skailes View Post
    Unless it's a forced break due to an injury I seldom if ever take time off from the gym, so all in after over 30 years training I've probably taken 6 months off. Oh and you've hurt you rotator cuff so you had best work on rehabbing it or it's only going to get worse and eventually you won't be able to train upper body at all.
    This, best listen OR be out for an exteneded "unwanted" amount of time. Also, I still dont see a reason to take time off unless its needed period. I used to think it was needed BUT its not if your healthy

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    Quote Originally Posted by GYMBRAT View Post
    This, best listen OR be out for an exteneded "unwanted" amount of time. Also, I still dont see a reason to take time off unless its needed period. I used to think it was needed BUT its not if your healthy
    I disagree with this, but it's just my opinion. I think a person needs time off, however the amount of time you can go will vary from person to person. I just think that resting before you injure yourself is better than waiting for an injury to give you a reason to rest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Talo View Post
    I disagree with this, but it's just my opinion. I think a person needs time off, however the amount of time you can go will vary from person to person. I just think that resting before you injure yourself is better than waiting for an injury to give you a reason to rest.
    Guess itd depend on a number of factors also ie: diet, type of training....BBer or PL etc

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    I found some rotator cuff exercises to do. Im not sure how often to do them though. Im thinking Ill take a month off of upper body and just do legs once a week and cardio 4 days a week. Think a month is long enough?

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    i didnt step foot in a gym.....i did 1 light upper workout a week at home.....

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    I dont see any reason not to do cardio or legs. I cant run that really irritated it after 30min but if I dont use my hands on the moving handles and just hold the stationary handles Im fine. Might as well lose the rest of my fat this month.

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    I went to the chiro today and he said its deffinatly not a rotator cuff its just inflamation. Its been a month since Ive done any upper body. I got some anti-inflamation cream from the doctor but havent been using it as it wrecks my shirts. Im going to start using it now though. So is there really any reason for me not to go back to the gym?

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    Time off is necessary if you train with any kind intensity. There are many many reasons for this and that would be a very long article. However for the most part central nervous system and joint care are two priorities.
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