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Tendonitis

2016/7/22 8:48:29


Question
I'm starting back up rock climbing after a year of rest. Last year when I was practicing climbing (once or twice a week at indoor gyms) I developed extremely sore elbows. I talked to some people and they said it might have been tendonitis. Is there a way to avoid this unfortunate fate as I return to the climbing scene?  

Answer
Dear Michael---I am not an expert in training issues, but I will share my insight----gyms have created an easy opportunity for over training. I met a young doctor who was permanently disabled at age 21 from over-training at the gym every week.

Climbing is hard on your orthopedics. As for me, I save myself for the real stuff and avoid the plastic.

For more on climbing safety, please see, my book, "Ultrasafe, A Guide to Safer Rock Climbing," available at Amazon.com.

Good Luck

George Allen

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