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Skull crusher

thebsharp

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Anyone here experience joint pain doing skull crusher with an ezbar? I feel like only my joint area is getting all the workout. Now when I use my dumbell, its a differnt story. It work much better for me.

I bought the ezbar just for skull crusher but I think I'll just stick with dumbell :(
 

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i stopped doing them years ago because of similar pain. I am not sure if my form was off or if its just the nature of the exercise. There are so many tricep exercises that finding an effective substitute is painless.
 

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I dont do them anymore because they hurt the sh1t out of my elbows.

i attribute this to bad form.
 

Create Reality

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Dont do them with a bar. Always do them with a Dumbell and dont bend your elbows past 90 degrees.
 

KS123

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Is this when you're standing? Or the skull crunches?
 

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How are you doing them??

I had some joint/elbow pain and shoulder pain until I rotated the exercise back a little with some reading I did. In essence, push the bar straight off your chest, and then with your arms straight, move it backwards (toward your head) about 6 inches, so that your arms are at a semi-angle... this is your starting and ending position for each rep. Takes a lot of direct downward pressure off the shoulders and the elbows.
 
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