Hi all,
I've been swimming regularly since June and have developed an annoying clicking sound in both shoulders. I've started doing some rotator cuff exercises witha theraband daily to try to alleviate this. Anyone else have experience with this?
Parents
Former Member
Well now, there's a thought, writing a book. I already have written a book but it's not about swimming and it sells really well; has been for 5 years now. But maybe a book on Open Water, specifically for people over 50 or 60 who have had multiple injuries. I am sure I am not the only one; sometimes I think I can actually hear shoulder clicking when I swim with others and their clicking is louder than mine.:rofl:
I guess I'll see how this article goes first that a person from a Swim Magazine has contacted me about. They want to do an article on my training for the Utila swim, along with other information that may help others. I had to be very truthful and let people know that drinking alcohol needs to stop (boo-hoo) because it does cause extreme dehydration which causes lower leg and foot cramps, even though it does help shoulder pain :rofl:(but I didn't put that part in there).:rofl:
Donna
Wow. I was actually just kidding around. When does the article about Utila come out? Is it in the USMS magazine or something else? I guess those rum and cokes and MonkeyLaLas are history, huh?
Well now, there's a thought, writing a book. I already have written a book but it's not about swimming and it sells really well; has been for 5 years now. But maybe a book on Open Water, specifically for people over 50 or 60 who have had multiple injuries. I am sure I am not the only one; sometimes I think I can actually hear shoulder clicking when I swim with others and their clicking is louder than mine.:rofl:
I guess I'll see how this article goes first that a person from a Swim Magazine has contacted me about. They want to do an article on my training for the Utila swim, along with other information that may help others. I had to be very truthful and let people know that drinking alcohol needs to stop (boo-hoo) because it does cause extreme dehydration which causes lower leg and foot cramps, even though it does help shoulder pain :rofl:(but I didn't put that part in there).:rofl:
Donna
Wow. I was actually just kidding around. When does the article about Utila come out? Is it in the USMS magazine or something else? I guess those rum and cokes and MonkeyLaLas are history, huh?