top | item 47065217 (no title) kbelder | 11 days ago Who's the freak without an abnormality? discuss order hn newest TuringNYC|11 days ago https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye_of_the_Beholder_(The_Twili... diydsp|11 days ago Im guessing certain gym rats who also dont desk/computer work? elzbardico|11 days ago I would strongly bet against gym rats not having some shoulder abnormality. If anything, I'd expect them to have more issues with their tendons and ligaments. load replies (2) laughing_man|11 days ago More likely someone who's been in a coma for the last ten years. pesus|11 days ago They'd probably have to specifically focus on mobility and flexibility as well. You really need both of those in conjunction with enough strength. NotGMan|11 days ago Gymnasts are known to have very worn out shoulders which can be seen in scans. Eg at ~25yo they have shoulders of a ~40 to 50 year old person. load replies (1) bogzz|11 days ago Oh hey it's me, I'm the conformist. Stop picking on me. kylestlb|11 days ago Steph Curry skizm|11 days ago He’s getting old, but not over 40 yet. int27h-tsr|11 days ago A statistical error. All humans are slightly asymmetrical. Most shoulder problems begin at foot and/or hip though. int27h-tsr|1 day ago looks like reddit mob found out about this board... oh well. malfist|11 days ago My labrum was torn from multiple shoulder dislocations. I don't think that began at my foot or hip. load replies (1)
diydsp|11 days ago Im guessing certain gym rats who also dont desk/computer work? elzbardico|11 days ago I would strongly bet against gym rats not having some shoulder abnormality. If anything, I'd expect them to have more issues with their tendons and ligaments. load replies (2) laughing_man|11 days ago More likely someone who's been in a coma for the last ten years. pesus|11 days ago They'd probably have to specifically focus on mobility and flexibility as well. You really need both of those in conjunction with enough strength. NotGMan|11 days ago Gymnasts are known to have very worn out shoulders which can be seen in scans. Eg at ~25yo they have shoulders of a ~40 to 50 year old person. load replies (1)
elzbardico|11 days ago I would strongly bet against gym rats not having some shoulder abnormality. If anything, I'd expect them to have more issues with their tendons and ligaments. load replies (2)
pesus|11 days ago They'd probably have to specifically focus on mobility and flexibility as well. You really need both of those in conjunction with enough strength.
NotGMan|11 days ago Gymnasts are known to have very worn out shoulders which can be seen in scans. Eg at ~25yo they have shoulders of a ~40 to 50 year old person. load replies (1)
int27h-tsr|11 days ago A statistical error. All humans are slightly asymmetrical. Most shoulder problems begin at foot and/or hip though. int27h-tsr|1 day ago looks like reddit mob found out about this board... oh well. malfist|11 days ago My labrum was torn from multiple shoulder dislocations. I don't think that began at my foot or hip. load replies (1)
malfist|11 days ago My labrum was torn from multiple shoulder dislocations. I don't think that began at my foot or hip. load replies (1)
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