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kitebug
Since 27 Apr 2015
40 Posts
Hood River
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Mon Jun 29, 15 7:48 am |
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I got the same thing really bad when I first learned a couple years ago, because I was steering like a steering wheel instead of push/pull. I'm sure that's not the issue, but when I looked into it I did a few things that eliminated it:
1) Stopped steering the mac truck.
2) Much lighter touch on the bar. I never grip the bar with my thumb under the bar - a complete overhand grip with my thumb over the top with the rest of my fingers.
3) I did an exercise with a wooden dowel. Drilled a hole in it, put a 3' length of string through the hole and knotted it off and tied a weight to the end. Roll up the string / weight to build up forearm muscles.
It's caused by gripping hard while simultaneously flexing your forearms to move the kite. It's the grip / flex combo that puts the strain on that nerve.
Hope that helps, I know that condition is quite painful, Oh, and it also helped to rest it to full recovery. _________________ Be the wind |
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voy-tech

Since 08 Apr 2014
372 Posts
Seattle
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Mon Jun 29, 15 8:20 am |
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kitebug wrote: | It's caused by gripping hard while simultaneously flexing your forearms to move the kite. It's the grip / flex combo that puts the strain on that nerve.
Hope that helps, I know that condition is quite painful, Oh, and it also helped to rest it to full recovery. |
Thanks, the grip+flex is a good point, the elbows definitely get more painful when steering the kite more aggressively with both hands close to middle of the bar. Finding a week of rest might be a good idea in theory but is hard when you see good wind in the forecast I think I need to go camping far away from the Columbia  _________________ My pictures of the beautiful PNW
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Wanna-Go
Since 14 Sep 2009
95 Posts
Central, Wa
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Mon Jun 29, 15 2:57 pm |
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I had a combination of golfers and tennis elbow that lasted for a while and tried acupuncture and with 4 treatments it faded away. |
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