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having the same problems with my shoulders ffs, i stop training them for a while and just back now but same problem , i see you took fish oil for these ,i might give them a try myself , what sort of food are u eating to consume 3500 cals ,
Yep Fish Oils are great. They're more of a general, all round health supplement. They have a whole range of purported health benefits, one of which is their anti-inflammatory qualities, which my knees and shoulders really miss when I don't take them. I also recommend Green tea, same deal.
Is it a rotator cuff issue that you have too? I've found that doing isolation exercises to strengthen the rotator cuff muscles has helped me a lot. For example, Lateral Raises to strengthen the Supraspinatus (muscle at the top of your rotator cuff), External Rotations to strengthen the Infraspinatus and Teres Minor (muscles at the bottom of your rotator cuff) and Internal Rotations to strengthen the Subscapularis (muscle at the back/centre of your rotator cuff). That plus doing looooaadddds of dynamic stretching before and after workouts.
The rotator cuff gets injured in different ways for different people, it seems mine is caused by heavy Benching and Incline Benching, which is a sign of a weak Infraspinatus. If you get shoulder pain from overhead pressing in your shoulder workouts then it is probably your Supraspinatus that is causing the issue, as this is the muscle which is used to raise your arms up and down (as far as I know!). If the pain persists though mate, I'd highly recommend seeing a physio to get it sorted out!
Regarding food, my diet usually looks something like this:
2x Whey w/ 50g Oats
Meal 1: 100g Muesli w/ 250ml milk
Meal 2: Tin tuna, 100g pasta, 100g tomato sauce, 20g cheddar cheese, veg
Pint milk
Meal 3: Tin tuna, 100g pasta, 100g tomato sauce, 20g cheddar cheese, veg
Meal 4: Chicken breast, 100g pasta, 100g tomato sauce, veg
2xWhey
6x 1000mg Fish Oils
With at least two pieces of fruit thrown in there throughout the day.