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It's been some years since I last played the piano regularly, and now I'm back at studying again. However, I had tendinites in my forearms before (both arms), so I'm afraid of hurting myself again as I'm not in shape physically.
My technique is okay: I'm playing more relaxed, with a good posture, being very thoughtful of my movements in order to not force anything, and I stretch my arms before playing. However, I'm still a little bit paranoid...
Are there some good exercises off the keyboard, or a physical routine, to strenghten my muscles and fingers (from a pianistic perspective) to avoid overexerting my tendons? I'm thinking of wrists, both posterior and anterior muscles of the forearm, the hand, fingers...
It's been some years since I last played the piano regularly, and now I'm back at studying again. However, I had tendinites in my forearms before (both arms), so I'm afraid of hurting myself again as I'm not in shape physically.
My technique is okay: I'm playing more relaxed, with a good posture, being very thoughtful of my movements in order to not force anything, and I stretch my arms before playing. However, I'm still a little bit paranoid...
Are there some good exercises off the keyboard, or a physical routine, to strenghten my muscles and fingers (from a pianistic perspective) to avoid overexerting my tendons? I'm thinking of wrists, both posterior and anterior muscles of the forearm, the hand, fingers...