JCballin88
Senior Don Juan
Well guys,
I'm pretty devastated about my immediate-lifting future after suffering what feels like a significant shoulder injury playing basketball yesterday.
Long story short, I was blindsided by a 290lb bowling-ball of a man who was attempting to intercept a long outlet pass which was heading my way. I didn't even see him until he plowed straight through my left shoulder and the next thing I knew I was spinning down flat on the ground.
Today, I can't even lift my arm without excruciating pain shooting through my shoulder. I'll probably give it one more day and then get it checked out.
It's pretty apparent at this point that I won't be doing anything overly strenuous for a while. My question is, how can I keep from shriveling up and wasting all the nice gains I've been experiencing over the past few months?
I'm pretty devastated about my immediate-lifting future after suffering what feels like a significant shoulder injury playing basketball yesterday.
Long story short, I was blindsided by a 290lb bowling-ball of a man who was attempting to intercept a long outlet pass which was heading my way. I didn't even see him until he plowed straight through my left shoulder and the next thing I knew I was spinning down flat on the ground.
Today, I can't even lift my arm without excruciating pain shooting through my shoulder. I'll probably give it one more day and then get it checked out.
It's pretty apparent at this point that I won't be doing anything overly strenuous for a while. My question is, how can I keep from shriveling up and wasting all the nice gains I've been experiencing over the past few months?