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How to Fix Tennis Elbow (PERMANENTLY!) 

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If you have tennis elbow, or lateral epicondylitis as it is officially known, you know one thing - it hurts and you’d likely do anything you could to stop if. In this video, I’m going to show you the best way to fix tennis elbow pain once and for all by actually continuing to workout rather than stopping all together, which is never really the optimal solution to any orthopedic inflammatory issue.
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When we talk about tennis elbow, we are talking about the pain that radiates from a specific spot on the top side or outside of the elbow whenever we reach to pick something up or hold something with a palms down grip. This spot is where many of the extensor tendons of the wrist converge and attach. The issue with this group of muscles is that they are very weak and unable to handle a significant load on their own, when unsupported by the muscles that are supposed to contribute to making their job in function easier.
The irony is that many of the tennis elbow injuries don’t come from playing tennis. The backhand stroke in tennis is the one that requires a forceful extension of the wrist at the moment of striking the ball that powerfully drives it towards your opponent. That said, this is not ever going to be as strong as it could be if you are leaving these weaker muscles on their own to produce maximal force.
Well, as is almost always the case, the mechanics that are out of whack when the tennis stroke goes awry carry over to the gym as well. The same things that are lacking on the court can play out in the weight room that lead to almost immediate aggravation of these tendons in weightlifters. Keep in mind, while this is known as an overuse injury it should probably be more properly termed an overtaxing issue.
This exercise is almost always the side lateral or front dumbbell raise for shoulders. It pains me to say it because this is one of my all time favorite exercises for building up bigger middle delts and shoulders in general.
When performing a side lateral raise you can either use a weight that is challenging but attainable to complete 10-12 repetitions, one that is lighter than what would normally be used here or one that is even heavier than usual but relies on body swing and momentum to get the weight up. I’d argue that the worst weight to use here is the one in the middle. This is because it often times exceeds the isometric strength capacity of the wrist extensors.
Instead, as I’ve advised countless times on this channel, choosing the light dumbbells for strict form side lateral raises is the only way to go. Incorporating additional intensity techniques like slow motion reps and one and a half reps is going to help equalize the load and take a weight that may be too light and create an overload that is appropriate for causing muscle growth.
The exercise that does this better than any other? The kettlebell swing.
That’s right. The swing allows you to progressively and gradually load the muscles that are being subjected to too much isolated load right now and incorporate the muscles that are supposed to be assisting in the first place.
Start with a two arm swing (one being the injured arm and the other being the healthy one that can serve to spot the other through the initial recovery). Perform sets of 30-50 swings at a time with a light to moderate weight. This should be performed as 2-3 sets two to three times per week. As you are able to handle more, you can either increase the weight of the kettlebell or shift to a slightly lighter kettlebell but hold it with just one hand rather than two and perform the same movement.
Also, you can offset the load by swinging it to one side rather than straight down the middle. The key benefit here is that you turn the exercise from a sagittal plane driven exercise into a transverse plane exercise as well. This will help to load up the hips into rotation for additional power recruitment and further blend every day function into the ultimate demands of the forearm extensors.
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@athleanx
@athleanx 2 года назад
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@DuckyOFY
@DuckyOFY 2 года назад
Better luck next time
@ulas283
@ulas283 2 года назад
5 seconds come on mannn
@alikanbar1878
@alikanbar1878 2 года назад
Legends say that no one has ever won this
@cib3r3y35
@cib3r3y35 2 года назад
Not again.....
@petarlazarov234
@petarlazarov234 2 года назад
Оnce again on time but not one of the "lucky random selected " that's the 10th time now and I believe it's just scam /bait >.>
@webstermiller7765
@webstermiller7765 2 года назад
After just 3 kettle ball workouts I noticed a definite improvement in my elbow pain...both tennis AND golfer's. After 2 additional workouts it's pretty much completely gone. Never in a million years would I have thought this would have resolved my issue so quickly.
@shreyankg7485
@shreyankg7485 2 года назад
Hey bro how long did it take for the pain to heal
@webstermiller7765
@webstermiller7765 2 года назад
@@shreyankg7485 , after about 2 weeks time.
@RupertPupkinComedy
@RupertPupkinComedy 2 года назад
What weight kettlebell did u use
@webstermiller7765
@webstermiller7765 2 года назад
@@RupertPupkinComedy 3 set of increasing weight: I'm currently using 12kg, 16kg, 20kg for one arm swings.
@Chedda_chz
@Chedda_chz 2 года назад
How did you injure yourself? Got mine from trail work, lots of repetitive movements with shovels and other tools. So I'm curious if this exercise would apply to someone who didn't injure while weight lifting. I'm doing all the things he says not to...dang it.
@Arms1234
@Arms1234 2 года назад
I NEVER NEVER NEVER post comments on RU-vid but I gotta do it. YOU SAVED MY ARM. You have no idea how grateful I'm with you. After watching this video I did two things. First, I started doing 4 sets of 15 reps of Kettlebell swings at the end of my workouts. Second, the first shoulder workout that I did after watching this I didn't do any lateral raise. Within a couple of DAYS, my unbearable pain on the elbow went away. It hasn't even been 2 weeks and I felt normal for the first time in months. No more massage, no more pain relief ointment, nothing. My guess is that the issue was the lateral raises. I wasn't doing them with any crazy weight, but I guess that it just wasn't working for me.
@varkxx
@varkxx 2 года назад
Congrats i have to work on it now
@OldToby53
@OldToby53 2 года назад
i will try your routine. its been really bad for me. so painful that it makes me want to stop working out
@aidankbiz
@aidankbiz 2 года назад
@@OldToby53 Update?
@OldToby53
@OldToby53 2 года назад
@@aidankbiz actually it really hasn't helped. Ive had to stop working out all together for a while. Trying front raises with lite dumbells. I think its working. Pain isn't as bad as before.
@slimslim7481
@slimslim7481 2 года назад
@@OldToby53 rest brah same here haha just do these . Train legs n abs till u get back
@kw2917
@kw2917 Год назад
Good afternoon Jeff - thank you for everything that you do. I am a very fit 59 year old man living in Wales, UK. I know that this video was posted quite a while ago, but you asked for feedback from viewers regarding the efficacy of the kettlebell swings and cheat side lateral raises in treating elbow tendonitis. I am happy to give you mine. About 3 weeks ago, I hurt my right elbow whilst working a job that involved the repetitive emptying of boxes full of domestic waste material into the side lockers of a purpose-built truck. These boxes are often quite heavy and once in the locker, they often need to be flipped over with one hand and emptied. I had been doing the job for about 2 weeks. All of a sudden one afternoon, I realised that I could barely flex my right elbow. I promptly left the job! I am also a serious student of fingerstyle acoustic guitar and I had noticed twinges of pain in my right elbow for some time - the one used for strumming - but these were mild and infrequent, so I ignored them. Big panic. I stopped playing the guitar and started worrying about the time it would take to heal etc etc. The first thing I want to tell you is that none of the 'other' websites and channels that I consulted about this problem mentioned that tendonitis can be caused in a single movement - they all seemed to assume that it is a gradual process. You - of course - do mention this in the video and I think it is a significant fact. So off to Argos to buy 6kg and 8kg kettlebells, although I do own 'regular' dumbells. I did two sets of 30 reps with the 6kg kettlebell yesterday evening and about 18 hours later, the pain has almost gone and I am much happier and optimistic. I know that I still have to be careful and I will be moving through the exercises steadily in the near future, but I have to say that the immediate results have astounded me and I am very, very grateful to you. Jeff, you are bloody fantastic and it is no surprise to me that you have 13,000,000 subscribers - and counting. Thank you so much. Literally no-one else even mentions these exercises and I would like to wish you the best of luck for the future.....even though you won't need it!
@cynthiachalphin5838
@cynthiachalphin5838 10 месяцев назад
Very well said I'm going to start mine TODAY I now know there's hope 🙏 thanks for you comment to Jeff 👌your comment helped me as well as Jeff
@somethingfishy925
@somethingfishy925 9 месяцев назад
​@@cynthiachalphin5838aaand I just found this. I'm.going to start too. Hopefully get rid of this sudden pain in my right elbow
@schaef1722
@schaef1722 6 месяцев назад
I want to get a kettle bell just don’t what weight
@TrevorHeathPhotography
@TrevorHeathPhotography 5 месяцев назад
I'm 57 and have just got tennis elbow again after a few years, I have had it prior but can't remember how I go past it or whether I did something to help it disappear. I've had 2 shoulder reconstructions on the same right side - this is probably a big part of the reason I got tennis elbow in the first place. I had 6 shoulder dislocations over several years and the first shoulder reconstruction was an open repair and wasn't great, I wasn't ready/ or returned to an unsuitable type of work, my 2nd repair was done by a shoulder specialist who did it arthroscopically. Both were more than 20yrs ago now. The shoulder is actually really good now but I do have limited range of movement so can't do certain things like throw a ball like I could before. This is because the tendons etc are joined back to the shoulder in different ways from the way we're originally created, plus there are a couple of screws in there. I was using a pair of garden pruners on flax bushes here in New Zealand, I was squeezing them pretty tight to cut through the flax and after that one hour of doing that I have the tennis elbow back with a vengeance! It's been a couple of months now! This video is going to be the method I use possibly to try but I have never done gym work ever, I also have a stuffed back, I mean really stuffed and requires 24/7 strongest pain relief you could think of...so pretty worried I may in fact injure myself in some other way. I am wearing a wrist strap but it feels like a waste of time. Dr wants to inject cortisone after a month if it doesn't clear. I don't want to use that method...
@simplehealthyliving4681
@simplehealthyliving4681 3 месяца назад
@@TrevorHeathPhotography Sir I hope you are doing at least okay in life now, if not good or better in terms of elbow health and whatever else health problem you faced. Moderate intensity kettlebell swings helped surely right? No need for steroidal pain relief, right?
@AndrewCFisherProductions
@AndrewCFisherProductions 9 месяцев назад
This is amazing. I've been doing these exercises for a week, and I've felt a huge improvement. I felt better after the first day. Thank you. These exercises will be a part of my routine from now on.
@StreetWorkout
@StreetWorkout 2 года назад
Just got that injury 3 days ago and here is a video. Great!
@mr_holden
@mr_holden 2 года назад
Are you taking any MCT Oil?
@forestlittke4649
@forestlittke4649 2 года назад
All week i've had this pain and wouldn't touch my kettle ...ok back at it because of this video!
@gedmin383
@gedmin383 2 года назад
One if his older videos is much simpler Imo. All you do is hang one arm at a time from a supported barbell and hold your chest/back solid. If you can find it, u'll get what I mean. Im sure this one works, but I can vouche for the other one. And it takes a lot less time.
@strokerta1986
@strokerta1986 2 года назад
Google has access to your microphone.
@thebystander1636
@thebystander1636 2 года назад
Same here man.. but like 2 weeks ago
@KurtEllenbergerFraKathustra
I've had terrible tennis elbow pain for months, tried EVERYTHING from the stretches to the exercises. Nothing helped, just kept getting worse. Stumbled on this video, and gave it a try--within 3 days, pain was vastly diminished, and now, a week later, it just keeps getting better and better. THANK YOU!!!
@brmiessentials4086
@brmiessentials4086 Год назад
Hi Jeff, My trainer sent me your video. Going to try the kettle bell swing. I have a double separation of the hip labrum. Is this exercise safe for it at low weight working up to high reps?
@KurtEllenbergerFraKathustra
@@sumiitmehta Hi Sumit, Hope it's going well for you! It took a few days for me before I noticed that the pain was less. It's taken about a month and I'm now mostly pain free. I had some issues exercising--couldn't do a few things without pain when weight training, so I just skipped those. I'm back doing everything now. I was doing the kettleball twice a day, now I'm at once a day but I hardly feel the "pull" anymore. Anyway, hope you had the same experience!
@shanks8989
@shanks8989 Год назад
@@KurtEllenbergerFraKathustra I get very sharp pain when doing Curls and Triceps exercises to failure. Would this help?
@KurtEllenbergerFraKathustra
@@shanks8989 Not sure, I never had that pain, but I doubt this would help. This feels like it stretches the area where the tennis elbow pain is, not so much bicep or tricep. Sorry--check out his other videos, I bet there is something there for bicep/tricep issues.
@Ouopa.
@Ouopa. Год назад
How are you doing now?
@jasonfederhenn6225
@jasonfederhenn6225 2 года назад
thank GOD i found this video, i've had the so called "tennis elbow" for about half a year now, and it seemed to be due to my job. i couldnt really do anything about it, so i just sucked it up and went on with my day. thank you for teaching me, not only the name, but how to fix it. you're the best
@dwerggalago
@dwerggalago 2 года назад
It's insane how much nearly all your videos have helped me tremendously in developing and perfecting my workout routines, as well as avoiding injury. Massive amounts of respect and thanks!
@konradbott350
@konradbott350 Год назад
Same here!
@chaszeren7282
@chaszeren7282 Год назад
@@konradbott350 how do you feel right now, cuz i got the same problem
@konradbott350
@konradbott350 Год назад
@@chaszeren7282 I had to pause a while and just focus on the recovery-process including Jeff’s exercises. After two months I got back to business - so far without any pain. Be patient and listen to your body. It’s gonna be alright! :)
@chaszeren7282
@chaszeren7282 Год назад
@@konradbott350 thank you so much
@masalacontroller
@masalacontroller 2 года назад
Jeff pls make a playlist on the injuries caused at the gym and how to fix them, like plantar fasciitis, back pain fix, etc in one playlist
@FelipeUricoecheaPercy
@FelipeUricoecheaPercy 2 года назад
Plantar fasciitis sucks butt, the only thing that helped was ice, ton of ice and stepping on a tenis ball all day doing massages
@rutherfordhayes7790
@rutherfordhayes7790 2 года назад
You know you can could make the playlist if you wanted.
@isaactaylor1241
@isaactaylor1241 2 года назад
Stretch calf’s make sure your ankle flexors or strong
@sabihatabbasum9806
@sabihatabbasum9806 2 года назад
Yes Jeff, this please
@SyedAli-ub1bs
@SyedAli-ub1bs 9 месяцев назад
I would definitely recommend this exercise to anyone!!! It fixed my elbow in a week after having pain for couple of months thanks you so much
@heidixc
@heidixc Год назад
Thank you! This video worked so well for me. Nothing else has worked. Love how concise your explanations are.
@mountaintop1915
@mountaintop1915 2 года назад
This video was a great help. I just got this tennis elbow pain a few days ago for the first time and thought it was from golfing. But your description of how the injury can occur was spot on. I actually did lat raises with probably too much weight and that triggered this problem. I will try the kettle bell routine starting today. Thank you for making this concise and showing the proper technique.
@hawtpants111
@hawtpants111 Год назад
Just wanted to say thank you because this cured my 2+ year old pain in less than a week. Amazing! Tried stretching, therabands, massaging by rolling and lacrosse balls. Nothing worked. This was the cure.
@MrGrey-vo2og
@MrGrey-vo2og Год назад
What kind of witchcraft shit is this? Jeff sold his soul to the devil so that's why these work outs work for us! Anyways I was thinking about the therabands, it's hard to believe that a week of this exercise can relieve pain. I thought this was just to build muscle.
@pgbrighton8168
@pgbrighton8168 2 года назад
Using the side swings with a 10Kg dumbell I have at home it took just 3 days for the elbow pain I've had for 6 months or more to subside. After 10 days it had gone completely, and over the same period as my arm strength improved I was able to increase the reps and hold the swing at horizontal for a bit. This exercise really works and is now part of my standard routine. Thanks Jeff - I think you've saved me a lot of money that I would have spent at the Physio.
@RakzoRacing
@RakzoRacing Год назад
i read your comment, so i buy a 10kg kettlebell for begin the exercises. Thanks
@mayankcena1975
@mayankcena1975 Год назад
​@@RakzoRacing did it work for you?
@RakzoRacing
@RakzoRacing Год назад
@@mayankcena1975 yes but no completly. 50-75 swings every 48 hours. I do NOT recommend play tennis until 1 year
@jason5409
@jason5409 Год назад
There are no side swings in this video
@1000sofusernames
@1000sofusernames 21 день назад
​@@jason54097.35
@kevinp2891
@kevinp2891 Год назад
I have had terrible elbow pain for 6 months and in 3 weeks of doing kettle bell swings I have almost no pain, thank you!
@mhom4308
@mhom4308 Год назад
Jeff, thank you!! Amazing!! I have had tennis elbow for 8 months, stretching, resting, icing, etc., to no avail. I performed the swings with a 5 lb weight (same grip as kettlebell) and I can't believe the improvement after just 1 session of 30 swings. I cannot thank you enough for making this video.
@jamesbailey4211
@jamesbailey4211 5 месяцев назад
I haven't trained for nearly a year due to tennis elbow. Today I signed back up at the gym. So this really works because mine just hasn't eased up at all
@overdoseonmynuts
@overdoseonmynuts 5 месяцев назад
thanks for sharing friend iv had almost a month with this pain
@Insp.CountMortisWinshipKlaw
@Insp.CountMortisWinshipKlaw 2 месяца назад
@@overdoseonmynuts Put castor oil on the elbow, put castor oil on a cloth wrap it around your arm/elbow. Wrap cling film around arm. Apply heat for 30 mins, leave wrap on overnight. Remove in morning. Repeat this until pain is gone. It usually takes between 5-12 days
@dudea3378
@dudea3378 6 месяцев назад
Just wanted to say thanks Jeff. Kettlebell swings fixed my raging case of tennis elbow. It took a couple months but the pain is virtually gone. It had become a chronic problem and was starting to become unbearable this year, and this was just what I needed. Merry Christmas!
@mdesgro3692
@mdesgro3692 2 года назад
I did this and I felt the difference immediately. Thank you so much.
@247AmberPlumbingHeatingltd
@247AmberPlumbingHeatingltd Год назад
This man is a genius, I’ve suffered on and off with tennis elbow for years and nothing has ever worked immediately like this exercise. Bless you a million times Jeff!
@thermoplastischesaethylend1046
Will it fix it forever?
@buzzfeed7410
@buzzfeed7410 8 месяцев назад
Jeff-thank you so much. I've been struggling with tennis elbow for years. Thank you.
@Nick.McIntyre
@Nick.McIntyre 2 года назад
Need this for golfer's elbow too. That medial elbow pain limits so much of my bench press and tricep exercises
@mcaramella
@mcaramella 2 года назад
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@samwelmarc1351
@samwelmarc1351 2 года назад
Same here.... Please help
@mikepaolercio6397
@mikepaolercio6397 2 года назад
I hate golf but my elbow hates it even more
@drip369
@drip369 2 года назад
@@mcaramella i wanna gonna share it lol good man
@angelsjoker8190
@angelsjoker8190 2 года назад
Definitely. Couldn't do pull-ups anymore due to "golfer's elbow". Now, it's better, but I want to know how to prevent it from coming back.
@jeremymourier216
@jeremymourier216 2 месяца назад
Thank you so much!!! 7 months I struggle with both elbows. I tried EVERYTHING. Phy.T, acupuncture, massage, ice… nothing helped me… one week with your video and I can go to the gym again! I can shake hand again! 🎉 so again thank you!
@stephendgazo6040
@stephendgazo6040 2 года назад
Had the glute issue and tennis elbow in same week…your helping my recovery and moving forward…thank you
@jimmarshall8946
@jimmarshall8946 Год назад
Bought a kettle bell Monday night and followed these exercises. I woke up this am (Wednesday) almost pain free. I've had the burn and pain for easily 3 OR 4 months. Can't believe how quickly this is working. THANK YOU!
@wasimmohammeduk
@wasimmohammeduk 4 месяца назад
Did you have the pain exactly where he said it was or was it on the inside of your elbow?
@yahyaatiya1136
@yahyaatiya1136 2 года назад
I find the "reverse pitcher" to be a far more natural position than the "pouring the pitcher" position. The shoulder feels much more comfortable. Honestly sometimes we do weird things to our joints in the name of gains. So thanks Jeff, for the tip. I saw it almost two years back and never regretted making the change.
@gjr2259
@gjr2259 4 месяца назад
This really is a game changer. I have suffered with tennis elbow for years, and after a recent severe bout, after hitting a ball in correctly, I used the stretches he showed on another video, lightly for a couple of days, and then progressed to these exercises, and within a couple weeks of doing them every other day, I'm back on the court, pain free. I've made these three moves a ritual in my life.
@Maverick-kf7is
@Maverick-kf7is 2 месяца назад
I just want to say a huge thank you to you for this. I tried everything to fix my tennis elbow before watching this video but I was in constant pain, couldn’t make a fist, couldn’t shake hands, or even bend my arm more than half way. After doing your exercise a couple times a day I feel like I have my life back. The pain is 90% better and I am close to getting back to normal. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. You have earned a subscriber and helped me get my quality of life back
@kilohotel6750
@kilohotel6750 2 года назад
I am sitting on the couch icing my elbows now after just getting home from the gym, looking forward to this video.
@meesha41
@meesha41 Год назад
This is fantastic, I thought my pain came from bicep curls, probably contributed. I will definitely start incorporating these into my workouts. I am a victim of trying to lift heavier than I should, thanks for the helpful information.
@JiveTrkey
@JiveTrkey 21 день назад
I'm also curious if bicep curls are the culprit for me. It's the one exercise that tends to cause direct pain in my elbow
@anjiviolin
@anjiviolin Год назад
As a violinist, I plan on incorporating these swings into a workout! As you can imagine, playing that instrument is taxing on just about everything in the upper body. Glad I found this exercise/video! 💪🏽
@williamhusseyjr1143
@williamhusseyjr1143 Год назад
Have you experienced any improvement?
@bosseta
@bosseta Год назад
Sir! I was having a severe case of this illness that I'd to completely stop lifting weight. I tried that Flexbar but it only made things worse, I was even thinking of taking a corticoid shot, but after only 4 sessions of your simple but effective exercise, I feel like the pain is almost gone and I can soon go back to my training. May God bless you immensely 🙏
@mm9016
@mm9016 2 года назад
Jeff, thank you for posting videos. I'm having an awful time in my life but still somehow your videos cheer me up even a tiny bit. I'm eternally grateful for you for easing my pain.
@rlp4028
@rlp4028 2 года назад
Just read that you're having a hard time. Hang in there. You're a fan of Jeff, so I already know you're a smart person. You can make it through this storm.
@yveskourieh
@yveskourieh 2 года назад
It's obviously sad moments from relationships and stuff , just yes forget everybody and forgive everybody , for the sake of your internal peace Or if you lost a relative to yiu , in that case sorry to hear that!
@stephenfogerty9315
@stephenfogerty9315 2 года назад
Just know this, you won't always feel this, way, life is a long journey, wishing you happiness along the next part of your journey
@SuperbikeDiscovery
@SuperbikeDiscovery Год назад
Hows it going my man MM? Here's the team supporting you. Its been a year, how are things going? God bless mate!
@angie0417
@angie0417 8 месяцев назад
I love knowing if something comes up, you have the best permanent solution. Thank you, Jeff!
@ANDREW-ct6hc
@ANDREW-ct6hc 8 месяцев назад
Jeff, I had tennis elbow for about 10 months. I went to PT and chiropractors and spent time and money and no help. I saw your video among many others but I trusted yours. It is almost gone! Amazing. I also saw the video on lower back pain and thought is was my herniated disk. I did those exercises and I have not had relief from the pain in years. You have given me the solution. I am still working out but without pain. Wow! Thanks so much.
@thevikingsock8527
@thevikingsock8527 27 дней назад
chiros are scammers to begin with. Dont waste ur time on their unscientific nonsense.
@jimcox9093
@jimcox9093 2 года назад
I've found that club swinging has helped my pain quite a bit. Similar motion to kb swings, but a bit easy to change and add more angles for the swing.
@zzcn
@zzcn 2 года назад
Finally, finally I got this video. Will put this into my training immediately. Been in such pain for a year.
@craigk621
@craigk621 2 года назад
Look up Tyler Twists mate. Went to physio which failed TT fixed it in about a week !
@maxpoz7959
@maxpoz7959 16 дней назад
i usually don’t comment on youtube but this fixed my problem instantly, God bless you
@jaswinderupaul1810
@jaswinderupaul1810 5 месяцев назад
Incredible! One set of 50 swings with a 10 kg dumbbell and 4 months of pain almost vanished! Can’t thank you enough Jeff 👍🏽💪🏼
@692mexico
@692mexico Год назад
I had pain in my arm inside and outside for so long and I looked up a lot of videos. But no video worked like this one. Wow!!! I love you bro and thanks so much. It really works wonders! I do this 2x a week and noticed my arms getting stronger too
@mannenibla204
@mannenibla204 Год назад
Please have you seen more results? I have had this problem for 2 years now it's so frustrating.
@alexanderabdskyy
@alexanderabdskyy Год назад
@@mannenibla204 me too
@brada5722
@brada5722 Год назад
I got tennis elbow and golf resort and tendinitis. If this is no joke, I will try it. I got throbbing pain from my wrists to the back of my elbows every day simply from working I want to get in the gym I’m 32. I’ve had this for four years, my old are always popping and cracking. I’d like to get my body healthy more muscular
@duxy5573
@duxy5573 2 года назад
I have tennis elbow on my right hand for 7 months. Before 10 years I also had same problem and it takes about one year to heal. I try wearing brace, massaging the tendon, streching exercises, special workout for forearm muscles, castor oil bandages over night. Everything help a little bit, but tennis elbow is still here. I regularly have strength workout, waterpolo and boxing traninigs. So, pain is always there for last seven months. Today I saw This video, and I sai let's try some swing. At home I have pair of two 16 kg kettlebells, but I didn't use them for a long time. So I make 4 sets of 20 reps swings, first set with one kettlebell, and three sets with two kettlebells and WOOW!!! The whole day pain is gone! Not just pain, there is no more tension of the tendon. This swing really helps. I asume that they streching the tendon and give me so much neded relief. This guy deserves a Nobel Prize for Lateral epicondylitis!! Thank you!
@tranlinh5729
@tranlinh5729 7 месяцев назад
It’s amazing, the pain is gone for just a few swings. Thank you so much for this helpful video
@vamperina22
@vamperina22 2 года назад
Hi Jeff, Thanks for yet another awesome explanation of tennis elbow or whatever bodypart you are talking about. I have been watching you a couple of years now! I am a therapeutic L.M.T and I have worked on quite a few professional athletes and fitness warriors over the last 14 years. But of all the RU-vid videos yours happen to be 1 of the best because you make learning about the human physiology and what it can and can't do very palatable! Anatomy is the foundation of everything concerning the human body when it comes to movement and strengthening it. Your observations and experience is mirrored by what I have personally encountered and learned over the years. So really just wanted to say thank you for your videos being succinct, safe and to be honest quite hilarious at times!
@staceytaylor4145
@staceytaylor4145 2 года назад
The timing for this video couldn't have come at a better time, dealing with both elbows currently and not sure what I did, thanks Jeff!
@chaszeren7282
@chaszeren7282 Год назад
How do you feel right now
@M15T3RM
@M15T3RM Год назад
Started feeling it in my dominant arm as soon as I upped the weight on my hammer curls. Thought it went away but it just came back today. I feel it especially when doing tricep exercises.
@chaszeren7282
@chaszeren7282 Год назад
@@M15T3RM you can try to eat some eggs, milk and callagen peptide supplement, its good for it
@S7midnight
@S7midnight 2 года назад
This one is super easy to fix. The one when it hurts at the back od the elbow is much much worse - of you can do a vid about this one I will officially declare you the best RU-vid channel in the Universe
@OnePieceTheorist
@OnePieceTheorist 2 года назад
I have the pain right on the tip of my elbow(olecranon) and i have no idea what causes it(could be muscle nodules at the proximal tendon of triceps or it could be bursitis..i just hope it isnt something worse).Ive had it for the last 6 7 months and usually it occurs during extension.
@smezbuilds9897
@smezbuilds9897 2 года назад
I once bashed my elbow into the corner of a cupboard and damaged the ulnar nerve and tendon at the back of the elbow..man that gave me issues for a very long time, nothing I tried at the time actually helped and I had to just wait it out for months on end.
@tilly3702
@tilly3702 2 года назад
I have pain in my eyball and im convinced its these darn side lateral raises causing the problem
@carvesnow
@carvesnow 2 года назад
Thank you! Smartest trainer anywhere!
@S7midnight
@S7midnight 2 года назад
@@tilly3702 in my case I think it was caused by doing too many pull-ups
@germanleyva9876
@germanleyva9876 2 месяца назад
Best explanation/solution video I’ve seen so far for Tennis Elbow. Thank you 🙏🏼
@MuadDib.
@MuadDib. Год назад
fantastic , just what I needed. Feeling instant relief from the pain doing this and confident it will do the job. Thank you
@doug4195
@doug4195 2 года назад
Timely! Been struggling all month with this exact issue. Thanks, Jeff!
@georgewashington7374
@georgewashington7374 Год назад
My tennis elbow pain has absolutely destroyed my training momentum the last 3 months. This video has helped with direction.
@ImportantComment
@ImportantComment Год назад
How is it now? Did anything help?
@georgewashington7374
@georgewashington7374 Год назад
It was 100% the answer. Back on track and stronger than ever.
@ImportantComment
@ImportantComment Год назад
@@georgewashington7374 Mind if I ask how long it was bothering you before you started incorporating kettle bells? I've had this pain for 3+ months and have basically had to stop training, waiting for it to heal and its just relentless.
@georgewashington7374
@georgewashington7374 Год назад
@@ImportantComment it was about half a year. I have been using kettle bells for over a decade….the biggest mistake I was making was going heavy on the isolated shoulder exercises. Incorporating other muscle groups in the chain is absolutely necessary to prevent tennis elbow.
@zuhairahnaf5483
@zuhairahnaf5483 4 месяца назад
How is it now? Do you still have pain? ​@@georgewashington7374
@curtisrogers262
@curtisrogers262 3 месяца назад
you nailed all of the issues i have and the reasons im having them. Ill be taking your advice here and fixing my pain for good. Thank you sir
@christophermagana1119
@christophermagana1119 2 года назад
Exactly what happened to me yesterday, thank you so much for the tips. Time to heal 👍🏽
@EpikLW17
@EpikLW17 9 месяцев назад
Great video, been suffering for weeks with tennis elbow without knowing the cause and wondering what exercises to stop doing. Looking forward to incorporating some kettlebell swings tomorrow and hopefully finding them as helpful as everyone else seems to have.
@itacool6457
@itacool6457 Месяц назад
Did it work?
@pablovent8622
@pablovent8622 2 года назад
Thanks Jeff! What an encouraging and helpful video. I'll incorporate kettlebell swings to my routine to see if I can exercise with the elbow pain and hopefully strengthen my elbow and the other muscles connected to it
@chaszeren7282
@chaszeren7282 Год назад
How do you feel right now
@pablovent8622
@pablovent8622 Год назад
@@chaszeren7282 much better now thanks. I’ve changed jobs and that has helped too.
@brentreynolds4469
@brentreynolds4469 Год назад
I have used your exercises in the past for sciatic amazing well I have the tennis elbow excruciating and I've done all the hoopla Motrin ice PT tonight I did the dumbbell swing immediate results amazing you're amazing thank you very much
@dezyhall6898
@dezyhall6898 Месяц назад
As I was watching the video, I incorporated what you were showing and I felt relieved immediately. Thank you.
@chad_slatch
@chad_slatch 2 года назад
Jeff the kind of guy to play tennis right and left-handed to avoid a tennis elbow imbalance. Better to have it in both than to be unbalanced in one.
@AskTheKid
@AskTheKid 2 года назад
Boo
@ChrisAlbertH47
@ChrisAlbertH47 2 года назад
I can attest to the fact that the side lateral raise was indeed the cause for my "tennis elbow". I never even knew there was a name for this weird little sharp pain I had. It was only until recently that I experienced it. It was probably around the time I raised the weights to 30 kg for my lateral lifts. It's only on my left elbow though. Good video. Very informative and on point.
@cyborgxxi
@cyborgxxi 2 года назад
Same here!!!
@makcoaching2144
@makcoaching2144 2 года назад
Tf you lifting 30kg on lateral raises for dude?
@BNizam
@BNizam Год назад
Im traumatised. 30 kgs wtf how
@ChrisAlbertH47
@ChrisAlbertH47 Год назад
@@BNizam Been lifting 20-25 kg on lat raises for years. When I was doing 30, it was mostly for low rep lifts in the 1-3 range focusing on strength. Don't know why some of you are freaking out over it. I fixed my technique and I can do it just fine.
@brycemichael4976
@brycemichael4976 2 года назад
The world is a better place because of you and your team. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.
@Simo355
@Simo355 Год назад
Fixed my tennis elbow for good ! Thanks Jeff
@ViolinMick
@ViolinMick 2 года назад
This makes perfect sense! I’m a Violinist, and the wear and tear of 30yrs of playing has taken its toll on a few spots, namely elbows & wrists! I’ll definitely be incorporating more KB Swings into my workouts! Thanks Jeff, Legend!
@scorpionz44
@scorpionz44 2 года назад
this shuldnt help with that, thats a completely different position of ur arm, u should look at golfers elbow if anything, that would be a bit more in line
@crespoopserc
@crespoopserc 2 года назад
Switch arms
@Rigg15
@Rigg15 2 года назад
Guitar got me here.
@johnCSACE
@johnCSACE 2 года назад
Thanks! This worked great for me. By incorporating chest laterals and the kettle bell thing I have been able to continue and progress despite injury. I'm convinced it had aided a speedy recovery.
@g.elizabethlunday9384
@g.elizabethlunday9384 9 месяцев назад
I’m so grateful for this video, the swings have helped me tremendously. The kettle bell swings relieved pain and weakness.
@johanblank693
@johanblank693 9 месяцев назад
Jeff! You are giving us what makes sense and works. Thank you.
@trevorgranger4899
@trevorgranger4899 2 года назад
Just wanted to stop in and comment - something I never do. I've suffered from weight lifters elbow for about 3 years, and after only 3 workouts of incorporating single arm kettlebell swings my elbow has zero pain. I'm in shock that this works, its amazing, thank you!
@DatNguyen-ow3bc
@DatNguyen-ow3bc 2 года назад
Hey Trevor, did you do the single arm kettlebell from the center or from the side? I have my tennis elbow for over 2 years now from lifting weights too heavy and I'm seeing which method best since you've had it for 3 years.
@trevorgranger4899
@trevorgranger4899 2 года назад
@@DatNguyen-ow3bc Hey there - I primarily do it from the center with single arm with a 50lbs kettlebell. I will do the side variation as well, but with much lighter ones like 15lbs. Only doing both of those twice a week and elbows have never felt better.
@chilliberry
@chilliberry 4 месяца назад
Could you lift weights again normal after this ?
@trevorgranger4899
@trevorgranger4899 4 месяца назад
@@chilliberryYup, its been a year since I posted this and I'm lifting even heavier with no elbow pain.
@chilliberry
@chilliberry 4 месяца назад
@@trevorgranger4899 how long did it take?
@boogerTwells
@boogerTwells 2 года назад
A year and a half of pain with 4 cortisol shots, lots of ice , rest and ibuprofen - no relief in sight. I’ve watched 2 of your videos on elbow pain and implemented both exercises, and I already feel relief after just 4 days. Unbelievable how much information is out there that did NOTHING to help. can’t thank you enough
@noahyaaboi-skits1448
@noahyaaboi-skits1448 Месяц назад
Is it normal for your elbow to pop when doing this
@boogerTwells
@boogerTwells Месяц назад
@@noahyaaboi-skits1448mine didn’t. May be a form thing. I still don’t have any pain 2 years later. This stuff actuallly did help.
@boogerTwells
@boogerTwells Месяц назад
@@noahyaaboi-skits1448mine did not pop. Could be using improper form. Try lighter weight to work on the form then work up. It’s been over 2 years and the pain has never returned. I should add I was 240 lbs at 6’ tall and I am down to 195 , I know the weight loss helped with the Inflammation too, but these exercises gave me the start I needed to be pain free.
@jadians1
@jadians1 2 года назад
This is the video i was waiting for. Had so much tennis elbow pain i had to stop working out for months. Thank u jeff
@andydickson8651
@andydickson8651 2 года назад
So happy you’ve provided this video. I’ve been suffering from this far about 3 months now. My doc said just that…. Wear a brace, don’t use your arm in certain ways. Hot and cold treatments. But like you said, they’re just temporary bandaids. I know you did video’s on lower back pain and how to solve it permanently so I decided to look for tennis elbow and sure enough you’ve provided the solution. Thank you so much!!
@stefansteff13
@stefansteff13 2 года назад
All I can say - THANK YOU SIR!!! Problem fixed. Really can't thank you enough for those videos. Bless you!
@Aditya-fp9qm
@Aditya-fp9qm 2 года назад
Hey brother, how many days a week did you follow the above routine and how many repetitions a day.
@paulnutbrown
@paulnutbrown 2 года назад
I found mine hurts most when doing bicep curls. Can I still do my bicep workouts whilst incorporating the kettlebell exercises?
@PsychoKillertheGame
@PsychoKillertheGame Год назад
I'm not sure if Jeff reads comments, I doubt it but i'll just ive my experiences. I am a retired vet who got pretty busted up in service as we do sometimes. Ive spinal arth- chronic pain and my elows are injected every 3 months for it. This video has helped my elbows more than anything else. All the stretchin,exercises,injections, ultrasounds, rubs physio etc.. none of it has been even close to providing the relief this video has given me. I am forever grateful for this jeff. Thank you so much.
@zzzbears9402
@zzzbears9402 Год назад
Aweseome! What weight did you start with for both exercises?
@PsychoKillertheGame
@PsychoKillertheGame 2 месяца назад
I started with a 5lb but went up to about ​44 lbs. It jas changed everything for me @zzzbears9402
@360principe
@360principe Год назад
I've been doing the kettle ball swings for a week and I can feel already feel reduction in pain. I had a raging case and I was just working through the pain doing lateral raises. This has made me a believer. Thanks.
@360principe
@360principe Год назад
@@sumiitmehta I still wear my brace, but so far the pain has gone down even further from before. I just do the kettle bell swings 3-4 times a week, 3 sets of 15 and gradually bringing that number up. He suggest 50 kettle bell swings and gradually take it to 75.
@mannenibla204
@mannenibla204 Год назад
@@sumiitmehta it's been 3 weeks now, is your elbow better now? I have had this problem for more then 1 year now, i am really starting to give up on life since my life is basically training, i would appreciate it alot if you could give me an update.
@360principe
@360principe Год назад
@@mannenibla204 yes it's better now. Not fully gone but significantly better. I'm no longer wearing my braces.
@Majaa4L
@Majaa4L Год назад
@@360principe do u keep on working out
@360principe
@360principe Год назад
@@Majaa4L yes I am still going to the gym and working out.
@nestorvelasquez7899
@nestorvelasquez7899 2 года назад
Thank you for this video. I have been back n forth between bouts of tennis elbow. Always like it never heals. Love the amount of info you put into the videos & the reasons why.
@robertthomas2665
@robertthomas2665 2 месяца назад
I’ve had such tennis elbow pain for months after doing preacher curls, can’t wait to try this method later, thanks Jeff👍🏼
@fearthebeard6712
@fearthebeard6712 2 года назад
Dealing with this for almost 4 months now. I'll incorporate this routine right away! Thanks for the great info!
@lewiswhitlam4905
@lewiswhitlam4905 2 года назад
Amy improvement?
@fearthebeard6712
@fearthebeard6712 2 года назад
@@lewiswhitlam4905 yes. The pain has lessened quite a bit.
@ThePushItCo
@ThePushItCo Год назад
@@fearthebeard6712 how about now?
@fearthebeard6712
@fearthebeard6712 Год назад
@@ThePushItCo after doing this for a week. It went away and no more issues. Thanks for checking in :)
@Deltatroska125
@Deltatroska125 Год назад
@@fearthebeard6712 glad to hear I'm going to order a kettle bell now as this issue is limiting me
@rokaskarabevicius
@rokaskarabevicius 2 года назад
Interesting. Mine flared up badly after a single session of kettlebell swings. The only exercises that seemed to improve the condition so far were deadlifts, bench press and angled bar pull ups. I was actually looking forward to this video as I took a day off after doing the swings - it got that bad, and now I learned that the swings were meant to help it... Be careful and perhaps try it with lower weights than you would normally do your kettlebell swings.
@shawnwesj79
@shawnwesj79 2 года назад
I needed this desperately, both my elbows have started killing me. Thank you
@Jb-jq4de
@Jb-jq4de Год назад
I'm so glad I found this video nearly a year I stopped working out been doing thus exercise for a couple weeks now and the pain is gone
@nicknesbitt
@nicknesbitt 2 года назад
where would we all be without Jeff
@hyulvinji
@hyulvinji 2 года назад
A comfy chair, in a hospital or a grave :)
@Xxx420VisionxxX
@Xxx420VisionxxX 2 года назад
I needed this! My right arm is so weak from this pain and not proportioned to the left
@chriscrossan8034
@chriscrossan8034 Год назад
Going to try this out, been suffering for about a month and a half and it's really impacting my ability to do certain exercises.
@briansowul3126
@briansowul3126 Год назад
Not gonna lie- this guy is always right even when I want him to be wrong because he’s screaming at the camera. Dude knows his stuff - instantly felt relief from this recommendation and plenty of other videos. I wish this guy lived by me and I’d pay him for personal training in a heart beat.
@phoenixinthetrees1446
@phoenixinthetrees1446 2 года назад
I've had tennis elbow for about a year now and have tried a lot of different things, watched different videos, etc. I really hope this works. Thanks for the help, Jeff.
@natrone23
@natrone23 2 года назад
Try using a light grip when working out. Had it for 3 years, eventually went away. Don’t know if it was the grip or something else was the reason it went away.
@phoenixinthetrees1446
@phoenixinthetrees1446 2 года назад
@@natrone23 Thanks. It's hard to know - another channel recommended heavy farmer's carries, really crushing the handle and that worked well after I'd built up from light weights. I've just done some kettlebell swings and they seem to help. I guess it'll take a bit of time. Thanks again.
@craigk621
@craigk621 2 года назад
@@phoenixinthetrees1446 did you try Tyler Twists? I had physio and never resolved, whereas the twists took about a week . If I get the feeling that it's making a comeback I just use the twists again and it's resolved in a day or two. Also use a Powerball.
@lakerschargers1
@lakerschargers1 2 года назад
How is your progress coming along? Did this video help you out?
@phoenixinthetrees1446
@phoenixinthetrees1446 2 года назад
@@lakerschargers1 Thanks for asking - my elbow is a lot better. I don't think it was any one thing; I didn't really feel the kettle bell exercise was that effective - but then I was using a dumbbell, not a KB. I did some farmer's carries which helped build up my strength again. I also used this stretch (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-OT-1mQSE3lw.html) and variations of it (pushing on my elbow to straighten my arm as much as I could) which worked - I had a lot of that micro-tear / ripping sound from around my elbow when I did it the first few times. I feel that loosened muscle tension and I've pretty much fully recovered now. Thank again.
@phineaswalker276
@phineaswalker276 6 месяцев назад
If this works I will be indebted to you forever!! I have had golfers and tennis elbow for 19 years, originally it started from boxing and weight training but it’s also been constantly irritated from my occupation which is working in construction. I have tried everything, rest, ice, ice baths, heat, shock wave therapy, acupuncture, physio, Thera bar, arm aid, massage gun, supplements, steroid injections, power ball gyro….. you name it I have tried it. Surgery is one of the the only things that I haven’t tried but due to my career and the need to support a family I haven’t gone down that route. I have just started doing this kettle bell routine, what has amazed me is that it hasn’t irritated my elbows like I thought it would, it seems every time I do anything strenuous my elbows get inflamed and I’m back to square one again but not with this exercise. I’m only 3 work outs into trying this so I’m not expecting any results for a month or two, but it’s so nice to be able to do an exercise without being in pain from it. I’ll update in a month to share progress.
@tommyfender1968
@tommyfender1968 Месяц назад
Any progress with the tennis elbow? I am almost in the same boat as you. I have been dealing with this injury for 10 plus years.
@mhmd5q282
@mhmd5q282 2 года назад
Wow, whole life sense i was little kid i was having this problem and searching for the reason, i asked doctors, search online, never found the problem , and now with this video i knew what was it . Very much thanks to you Jeff 😁
@ashababy4414
@ashababy4414 Месяц назад
No other exercise helped as much this helped me. Thank you very very much!
@hotdogtopdog
@hotdogtopdog 2 года назад
this has just literally happend to me over the last couple of days! Thanks Jeff
@philk9357
@philk9357 2 года назад
I’m suffering from this badly at the moment and felt like giving up on training as I just couldn’t shake it. This has come at just the right time for me. Thanks for your work! I’m going to my weights and doing these now. I’ll let you know how it goes.
@manteufel1964
@manteufel1964 2 года назад
Phil how did it go?
@philk9357
@philk9357 2 года назад
@@manteufel1964 Well, it’s going really well. Thanks for asking. I really had to adjust mentally and reduce the weight until I was only getting g a 2 out of 10 pain level. It’s not 100% healed yet, but I’m back lifting all sorts of weights, but focusing on strengthening ligaments and tendons. So light weights with higher reps but feeling Sooo much better for it. Another two months and hopefully I’ll be back into full weight pull-ups. Cheers!
@jakebaldwin245
@jakebaldwin245 2 года назад
@@philk9357 how u feeling now?
@703Bugeye
@703Bugeye Год назад
how are you feeling now does it still hurt do you need to keep doing the swings to subside the elbow pain?
@philsimops1029
@philsimops1029 Год назад
Hey, it seems fine overall, probably something that I need to monitor and manage. I just add them in to my workout program occasionally - depending on how much forearms are being worked. I’m sure I could injure them if I set out to, but I try and warm up properly and be sensible with what I do.
@deborahedlen856
@deborahedlen856 2 года назад
I have been struggling with elbow pain for years on and off. I've gone to physical therapy and I've taken ibuprofen. Both of those things help over time. I just did your exercises without a weight at all and that helped take away the pain instantly! It works faster than Motrin!
@SeanODonnell70
@SeanODonnell70 4 месяца назад
Thank you! I always appreciate your explanations and common sense approach for recovery.
@DocJoeNunez
@DocJoeNunez 2 года назад
I’m an orthopaedic surgeon, and I find this extremely painful. Been having this really bothersome pain (almost pain in the ass!🤣) when I do almost anything that involves wrist extensors. Will try the advice and’ll be back to share the experience.
@guigandaiah
@guigandaiah 2 года назад
Let us know Julio. I've been suffering for over a year now and am looking forward to get rid of the pain and go back to life as it used to be
@onlydimitri221
@onlydimitri221 2 года назад
curious about the results, cant wait
@guerrerorolando
@guerrerorolando 2 года назад
Good luck, looking forward for the result.
@jorgeleon8215
@jorgeleon8215 2 года назад
Just strengthen the forearm muscle extensors with wrist exercises. Works like a charm.
@MegaTeeruk
@MegaTeeruk 2 года назад
I've had 3 elbow surgeries and am now getting the pain again. Its infuriating.
@dessertstorm7476
@dessertstorm7476 2 года назад
as you said at the beginning, it can come from below or above. I think for people who lift the wrist is the usual culprit, either from pullups or bench press or both. In pullups people try to assist subconciously with wrist flexion and bodyweight is far to much load for wrist flexors. In bench people have the barbell too high in the palms so they are constantly resisting against wrist extension (wraps can be used to mitigate this, or better grip placement). Also there could be other exercises with too much wrist involvement, but these are the main 2 and if you understand them, you can correct the others with the same principles. I think if these 2 problems are taken care of and the pain doesnt go away, then I would start looking higher up.
@dominicm5657
@dominicm5657 2 года назад
I've wondered if my tennis elbow has to do with my bench grip and straight lateral raise issues posed in the video. Going to try both Jeff's and your recommendations. Thanks for posting.
@jellyg.8961
@jellyg.8961 2 года назад
In my case it had a lot to do with lateral raises and inverted body rows. When doing body rows I started to fill the pain in the top part, where the chest almost touched the bar.
@F--B
@F--B 2 года назад
I definitely feel like it's coming from pullups, as you said. Any tips?
@dessertstorm7476
@dessertstorm7476 2 года назад
@@F--B Some say use thumbless grip, if you cant pronate your wrist, you cant recruit the forarm and overload the tendons there. Basically any trick that makes you latch onto the bar with your fingers only as hooks. Imagine the bar you do pullups from could spin very smoothly, you should try to pullup without turning the bar at all. Any twisting force applied to the bar is coming from the forearm, which is not equipped to move your bodyweight in an arc around the bar. Try to just go up and down in a straight line. Hope this helps-
@F--B
@F--B 2 года назад
@@dessertstorm7476 Great tips, I'll try this when I'm next at the gym, many thanks.
@tonylovesotis7662
@tonylovesotis7662 11 месяцев назад
Super information Jeff. Lateral raises have given me quite painful tennis elbow. I'm going to incorporate the kettle bell swings as you describe. I will report back in a few weeks. Thanks again for everything you do!
@brianhansen8876
@brianhansen8876 Год назад
Great video. I almost feel some positive things going was on in my lower arm and elbow after the first time I followed this video - thanx Jeff
@t.rich.pictures2197
@t.rich.pictures2197 Год назад
Starting this regimen this morning, as I have been struggling with Lateral Epicondylitis for a couple months now and I CAN'T WAIT to get back to Pickleball! I feel like I've healed approximately 80% but don't want to go back to playing just yet, as I don't want to re-injure myself and be out of the game even longer. God I Hope this works for me...
@Salmonella4Skin
@Salmonella4Skin 5 месяцев назад
Hey! I have been suffering with this for almost a year myself. Did this seem to help you out at all?
@by_antony
@by_antony 2 года назад
Thanks, Jeff. I strained tendons around my elbow joint a month or so ago from poor 'jerking' form doing tricep kickbacks. I will definitely add these two recommended exercises into my (recovery) routine.
@chaszeren7282
@chaszeren7282 Год назад
How do you feel right now, cuz i got the same problem
@by_antony
@by_antony Год назад
@@chaszeren7282 It's all cleared up now. It will take time to recover fully. I also found good advice from "Bob & Brad'. (www.youtube.com/@BobBrad)
@chaszeren7282
@chaszeren7282 Год назад
@@by_antony thank you so much
@kaanercan1774
@kaanercan1774 24 дня назад
Bro I started using cable triceps kickbacks and cable triceps extensions to my program and in just couple weeks I started to have this problem. Is your condition fully healed? Which exercises did you perform?
@by_antony
@by_antony 24 дня назад
@@kaanercan1774 Dude, I am now 53 (51 at the time) and had to take it easy on tricep extension exercises for 3-6 months, focusing on other muscle groups. The injury to the tendon is OK now, and I have been back to 'normal' tricep ext exercises in my routine for over a year now. I've had shoulder impingements due to poor form Point to note, form is so important.
@ceciliaedavis9455
@ceciliaedavis9455 Год назад
I have hard this problem tennis elbow for about five years, never received INFORMATION like yours. I worked on it while you were demonstrating. Thank you
@MK-um8lc
@MK-um8lc Год назад
Ive had it for 9 months and getting worried a need surgery as nothing has worked. Have you seen improvement?
@Thattemptation
@Thattemptation 23 дня назад
I could feel the difference after one set, will now be doing these throughout the week and from now on thank you.
@big-mo8958
@big-mo8958 2 года назад
How is it possible that when I have a certain pain going on, a video literally releases the next day on how to fix it lol
@Budge69er
@Budge69er 2 года назад
Hey mate I have had this here and there. Previously been able to treat it with acupuncture but this time it didn’t work. I started doing your kettlebell exercises daily and within a few days I feel nothing. I don’t want to get too ahead of myself but it’s definitely working. Thanks a lot. I was looking at expensive cortisone shots or PRP treatments and I don’t have to do any of that now. Thanks again 👍🏻
@radioguy801
@radioguy801 2 года назад
How many reps did you swing the kettlebell?
@Budge69er
@Budge69er 2 года назад
@@radioguy801 While I was trying to cure it I was doing the 50 he suggested with 6kg kettlebells. Now I do it on shoulder day and one other day with heavier weight and 3 sets of 20
@radioguy801
@radioguy801 2 года назад
@@Budge69er thanks for the reply, I'm very happy to learn it's working for you! I can't wait to incorporate this next time I go to the gym.
@radioguy801
@radioguy801 2 года назад
@@Budge69er were you doing these combined with your regular arm workouts or did you skip those until your elbow felt healed?
@Budge69er
@Budge69er 2 года назад
@@radioguy801 I skipped arms until it healed. I generally skipped dumbbells all together. I found I could bench on the bar no problems but the movement getting the dumbells set it off. I pretty much just did bench, lat pulldown, Squats. Avoid anything that will set it off. Also ice it up to 5 times a day. And anti inflammatories twice a day.
@seanomara5423
@seanomara5423 2 месяца назад
Great message to hear we can and should continue to work. Looking forward to starting this week and will let you know how it works out !
@CM-mv7ti
@CM-mv7ti 2 года назад
Thanks, Jeff! I am going to try this. I have a bad case of tennis elbow, and I don’t want to discontinue my training.
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