What happened? Was the dead body too heavy?
Nope years of steroid abuse and treating my body like an amusement park catches up fast... Then when you get old enough to realize life is delicate and start to take care of yourself, but want to keep your 21" biceps and 17" forearms, being forced to work out past your new found physical limits, sucks and 1 of 2 things is going to happen, or if you are really unlucky both-
1- you will always be tired and sore
2- you will injure the weakest link, wrist, shoulders, knees, hips, elbows, lower back, ect...
Me, I have a really strong back and legs, but my wrists and shoulders take a beating {wrists from boxing and shoulders from bad design, not sure who I can blame for that one}.... And he shoulder let go, I knew it when it happened, working delts out through the pain and noises, led to almost a half dozen surgeries and months of braces and slings.... Im going to have them fix the other side after this heals up, it isn't as bad but is on its way....
I will tell you this, I have had to have one bicep reattached from pulling it off, I have had a broken collar bone and a broken leg {motorcycle accident}, cut off 2 fingers and broke every bone in my hand except a few in the thumb {got it caught under a boiler}, broken nose a few times {s-pro boxing for a while}, plus a ton of stitches {Human skin is no match for sharp sheet metal}. and throw in double hernia, gaul bladder removed, and ruptured spleen and this shoulder hurts more than anything else I have been through...