That's the entire point mate. You're pushing your body to new limits doing cardio afterwards. It's exhausted yet you want more out of it, which means it will work harder to achieve the goal.RDMC wrote:
Wasn't anything personal, just trying to find out more about it Anyway tried and it and it kind of sucked to be honest! Normally I'd run on the treadmill for some 25 minutes and head over as funny as it may sound full of energy, but now doing it the other way around I just sort of ran out of motivation after 10 minutes on the damn treadmill and called it a day. Might just have to get used to the routine though. And the chest still hurts when trying to work it.Zimmer wrote:
lol, I don't talk shite you know... but fair enough finding an article that backs me upRDMC wrote:
Going to take Zimmer's advice today, also after reading this: http://ezinearticles.com/?Weights-Befor … p;id=37114
I'm first going to do weights and then cardio.
Just keep going and you'll see how it get easier with time.
Stop working it! If need be, go see a physio. Honestly, all you will do is hinder any progress and fuck yourself up permanently. I was impatient with a rotator cuff injury and it failed on me again and I've been out for 4 weeks. I've looked after everything this time and it's stronger than ever and everything is back to normal.
Pain is the body telling you to stop. Listen to it and drop it all. Your outlook right now is not important, what is important is keeping yourself healthy.
If you want it to heal faster, look into Kinesio Tex Tape and how to apply it to your chest. The stuff is fantastic and I use it to support my shoulder.