Re: Head pain while pressing



Rexx Magnus wrote:

Well, there's two options. One is related to blood pressure, which obviously isn't very nice - the other could simply be muscular tension. Does he have a tendency to clench his teeth a lot? If so, that can explain it to a degree - it could be putting excessive pressure on his skull and causing tension headaches.

Don't think he clenches his teeth, but he does lift his head off the bench/backrest for some reason.

He's also very tall, and even when extremely fit, had a higher than average blood pressure and low rhr.

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