My arm hurts after the concert

  • a_sharapko

    Probably the wand is not the right one, because you do not choose the wand, but it should choose you

  • solidator

    Or I didn't finish my spell ...

  • kreker

    Dude, what can I say to endure and work in moderation! But also treat too !! And beforehand, be careful

  • kreker

    message quote kirill_an

    Guys, save me...after the concert, I don't know what happened, but the wand (any one that is in my hand) has a very, very strong vibration that hurts me, my hand hurts wildly, namely the inner part of the hands... Help me, I can't play for a month



    I am familiar with this trouble myself! Personally, but only troxevazin helped me (the following text is not advice)! And massage! The ointment is kind of warming! It hurt until it turned blue ! I changed sticks until I got used to Tommy Lee sticks and thin ones for electro drums! But everything is as they say individually!!!

  • runner

    try oak sticks. it seems like there is no vibration at all

  • drummies

    There was such a jerk off, I have this when I did not study for a long time, I sat down and began to ebosh, I tried to take sticks less during pain, the pain was not felt, but playing small is not an option for me, so I was personally helped by frequent classes

  • 5seven

    how do you warm up? Do you train your hands somehow? run to the doctor, what is there to ask.

  • andreevmaxik

    buy yourself wristbands ... will help 100%

  • Maxofff

    Action Plan:

    1.go to the surgeon

    2. find a teacher

  • Ivan_drums

    Warm up before playing. Most likely, the grip of the stick is not correct. Look at Joe Joe Mayer's school, he explains in great detail about the setting of hands.

  • insider

    message quote kirill_an

    Guys, save me...after the concert, I don't know what happened, but the wand (any one that is in my hand) has a very, very strong vibration that hurts me, my hand hurts wildly, namely the inner part of the hands... Help me, I can't play for a month



    the wand should vibrate , because the kinetic energy that arises at the moment of impact should go somewhere . You have a problem with staging . At the moment of striking, the hand should open slightly and let the wand vibrate (extinguish the impact energy), and then close into a "lock". This is very well shown by Joe Joe in the first part of his video . And yet, here someone advised oak sticks , they give in the hand stronger than others . Apparently the person does not understand what it is about , or plays with very thick sticks . It feels a little less in them .

  • kirill_an

    [b] insider [/ b], I clearly understand what the matter is, just my hand cannot relax, I played great before, I have a teacher from consa

  • lucky83

    maple is the most "elastic" in contrast to other logs, try maple sticks and try to make more biting and relaxed blows) in general, for the most part, the whole tail is in your hands, in short, put the blow correctly. turn to your teacher with this question, if he has brains, then he knows how to help you

  • insider

    is it a consequence of stress or trauma? If there were any.

  • kirill_an

    Stress sooner, I'll be rummaging around

  • drummies

    Be sure to go to the doctor, it can be a rather serious disease, it seems, tunnel syndrome, or something like that. Relax your hands every day, stretch them, try to hold them in hot (adequately) water, they say it relaxes the muscles.

  • aroma

    The tunnel most likely has the same syndromes as in the game and in sports.