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So I've been having some pain in my hip joints when doing heavy lifting and vigorous exercise lately. The internet tells me this is a groin pull, and I should take it easy for a few days. Boooo! That's no fun. But okay, I want to fighting fit again soon, so no lower body stuff for a while. (Which means basically no cardio. Suck.)

Anyone have recommendations for some upper body stuff I can concentrate on? Even just bodyweight exercises I can do at home? I don't want to overwork myself right now, but I don't want to get used to sitting on my butt, either.

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If you're injured, you should really pull back ALL exercise for at least a week. Your body can't properly repair the damage if you're causing fatigue in other areas. You end up pulling nutrients and resources away from the area of concern.

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I used to get groin pulls all the time in highschool playing football and doing too much weight on squats. They suck. The best stretches I've found is putting your feet shoulder width apart, squat down so that your hands on the floor next to the inside of your feet, and press your knees outward with your elbows. These and butterfly stretches. If it is a groin pull, you'll feel the stretch in those muscles.

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When I was pregnant with my daughter, I went bowling and slipped and fell and pulled a muscle in that general area... yeahh... I think you're awfully brave wanting to exercise while having that go on - it's quite painful! I would think resting would be a good idea, trying to think of some kind of exercise that wouldn't in any way impact that area and i can't really. Even doing arm stuff, I tense my abs and I would think that might be painful too.

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