Exactly- after a few solid cycles the damage compounds. Surprisingly enough it doesn’t seem to be heavy low rep stuff causing it- Probably because lifting technique, Basic powerlifting movements and long rest periods are adhered to. This also gives tendons & nerves a bit longer to adjust. Tendons need very big loads( more than body weight) and big rest as they don’t have blood supply to rebuild themselves quicklyYeah I thought typo LOL, ONE thing to keep in mind is that the gravy accelerates muscle strength etc, this happens Fast, the tendons and nerves do not have time to keep up and that can be a problem, so the muscles are in fact too strong for nerves etc and there U go BADABOOM nerve or tendon injury, doc is correct rest periods are most important for the entire body, NOW BE A GOOD MAN AND GO LIFT SOMETHING![]()