atcspaul
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Has anyone tried these? likes dislikes ect
How do you like them? I am still on the fenceView attachment 15652
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How do you like them? I am still on the fence
For me they didn’t make any difference. Ended up getting some Ergon GA3’s.Has anyone tried these? likes dislikes ect
What kind of weight exercises do you suggest for a senior citizen (old Man)?Glad you found a way to deal with it. It may help you to identify which of the 3 main nerves in the hand is being affected. The ulnar nerve is the most vulnerable because it is closer to the skin and largely affects the outer 3rd of the palm and both little and ring fingers. If indeed that were the case with you the width and sweep of the bars ( and some grips with ergonomic design) can reduce pressure on the outer portion of the palm. A lot of people do little manual work these days so it is not surprising activities like mtb can end up being painful; which is why I also suggested using weights to build up the muscle tissue in the hands and forearms...….that in turn provides more protection for nerves and joints.
Thank you!Shoulder press, lat pull, bicep curl. All engage shoulder forearm wrist and hand muscles. I am 69 and do them. You need to do them properly however. Level 2 is designed to develop lean muscle...so not body building level 3 or aerobic level 1 . Level 2 is usually 3 sets of 12 reps per set with weights of 60 to 70% of the max weight you can clean once only.
Have been getting trapped nerve in both of my palms over the last couple of years, mostly during long rides on the hardtail, but this problem then transfers over to the other bikes including my ebike. Anyway, i have been using sram foam grips and they seem to really help with the problem. Chainreaction sell them for about £12 each and if like me, you have a few bikes, they may be a cheaper alternative.
What kind of weight exercises do you suggest for a senior citizen (old Man)?
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