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  1. Thanks Chris your shoulder information is awesome. You are great because you understand the problems Surfers have. Surfing in pain is no fun. I even dislike wearing a wetsuit because of all the extra pressure it puts on my shoulder. So I have been waiting till the middle of the day and wearing 2 wetshirts, just so I can have more mobility. Winter is so much harder on the body as its cold so all the muscles are cold. Thanks so much for all your videos and information.

  2. Hello Cris!
    I discovered your site a few weeks ago, during my rehabilitation programming.
    I had a shoulder operation about 4 months ago (Bankart and Hill Sachs lesions) – 45 days using arm sling, 30 session of physioterapy and maybe i’ll need more 30 sessions (I developed an adhesive capsulitis)..
    The worst part is not the pain, but it’s to want to go surfing, but you cannot.. Dammit unhappy shoulder! 🙁
    I hope you get better soon!
    Thanks for all your vids.. They’re really clarifying!
    Best wishes from Brazil.

    1. ChicoMakita   stay diligent with the adhesive capsulitis.  some good manual therapy on a consistent basis can speed up the progress.  Glad to hear you enjoy the site.

  3. Thanks Cris. I went on some long motorcycle trips like 5 years ago, and my left rhomboid started hurting like crazy during them. Since then, it takes very little to aggravate that rhomboid (bicycling, surfing, sometimes even just sitting without a backrest). It’s nuts how I can’t get past this issue.

    I do a few stretches beforehand and while I’m out in the water. But now I’m going through all your posts about shoulders, and am going to be super vigilant. I have a tendency to scrunch my shoulders when I’m sitting and doing things (like eating). So I think I’m probably doing that while I’m paddling. It really takes a lot of body awareness to figure out what I’m doing wrong when I’m paddling around.

    Anyway, thanks a ton for all your posts. This site rules.

  4. mastercob  hey buddy.  could be a number of things causing that issue, but starting with some good applied tissue release should help you out a bit.  if it continues to be an issue go get it checked out by a good body-worker/health practitioner.    thanks for the positive feedback!

  5. mastercob  cheers buddy!  some applied soft tissue work to the area should help quite a bit.  also look to loosening up the chest tissue to give a bit more “freedom” to the shoulder and help reduce strain on the rhomboid.  thanks for the positive feedback about the site!

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