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Strain & Hand Cramps


lavaboi
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UPRIGHT PLAYERS (but not limited to)

How do you deal with straining your hands and fatigue while walking for an extended period of time?

I usually use turmeric but it hasn't been readily available since I've gotten to university.

Any preventative measures you take? 

Treatment etc.?

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If you are straining/cramping, it's a sign you are doing something wrong - most often bad posture, using too much force and similar issues. Do you use a very high action/very heavy strings? Are you playing through an inadequate rig that causes you to have to play very hard in order to be heard or produce the tone you like? There are many things that could be causing it. Using supplements/drugs can merely mask the real issue. I would take a few lessons - not necessarily to learn any playing moves/techniques, but to make your playing more efficient and less fatiguing. Perhaps you might even think about some Alexander technique. I've found it extremely helpful.

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2 hours ago, Dan Dare said:

If you are straining/cramping, it's a sign you are doing something wrong - most often bad posture, using too much force and similar issues. Do you use a very high action/very heavy strings? Are you playing through an inadequate rig that causes you to have to play very hard in order to be heard or produce the tone you like? There are many things that could be causing it. Using supplements/drugs can merely mask the real issue. I would take a few lessons - not necessarily to learn any playing moves/techniques, but to make your playing more efficient and less fatiguing. Perhaps you might even think about some Alexander technique. I've found it extremely helpful.

Yeah the strings on my school bass are very high action and i have to press down to get the tone I want. I start lessons next month I'll ask him about my tequnique

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