I am training for a fight in August and starting to step up the training. I rely alot on a stiff jab and my whole left side from back to front and back of shoulder down to the elbow and wrist is getting ultra sore to the point where after a few days of intense training I cant even go more than 4-5 rounds on the heavy without my left shoulder-upperback tightening so much that it basically will freeze up and I drop my left. In the area where my shoulder blade connects to my back their is a BALL of muscle and tissue or whatever that is so friggin tight that if I push it against the corner of a wall and massage it; it becomes unbearably painful. Should I deal with the pain and rub it out and it will get better or could it be a calcium deposit of some sort. I used to lift heavy weights for years and was quite bulky but have shelved the heavy weights for some time now. Question is; is this muscle tightness, calcium deposits or what? Also, should I just buck up and stop being a puss and massage it out. I will do it but dont want to injure myself or something.
Dan
Dan
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