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Old 01-08-2005, 03:39 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Loss of pec control !??!

Not sure if this is the right forum for this but couldnt think of anywhere else to put it... anyway.

I have just had 6/7 months off training, and that means only training about 3/4 times a month (daft i know, but personal issues forced it), since I have come back i am gaining all strength and size back in good time, but... my chest is unresponsive, when i train my chest i get some feeling and a burning type pain (which yes is normal) but after my second excercise, I cannot feel/use my pecs properly, i can feel the tie-ins at my shoulder working but not anything else over the pec itself, and i cant tense it and i dont get anysort of pump, when i tense i can still pinch muscle ?!?! I have had a physio look at it and has but electrodes on the pec and it responds , so dont know what it is ? any ideas, or heard of this before ?

it was fine before i stopped...

helpppp its driving me nuts !!! :(
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