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Originally Posted by ForemanRules
After two months that just sounds like you have an injury. The pain cant be that intense unless you have hurt something or are about to by over training or improper form.
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Originally Posted by P-funk
do some mobility training (active stretching) for your enitre body and make sure you are stretching after your workouts. A massage may help as well. Some sort of stretching daily, even on off days, may help you stay pain free also.
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Originally Posted by Rocco32
I'll have to incorporate more stretching
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Originally Posted by The Monkey Man
I have told this tale before...
I was haveing severe back pain at the base of my spine a while ago Went to a Chiro for two years, the condition never permanently improved - ![]() My solution was to examine my training, and balance the volume and intensity of training I was applying to my torso in every direction In my case, this meant stepping up to ab work with much heavier resistance like 40-50 pound crunches and such, to counteract the multi hundred pound deadlifting I was doing have not had a problem since... If I do pull something, I have it pounded with deep tissue massage and rest and heal, but there is never any ongoing pain - ![]() Flexability work will usually keep my muscles from bunching tightly around my spinal cord |
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Originally Posted by P-funk
If you have some money lying around I suggest yougo to your local bookstore (barnes and noble etc..) and pick up the Book "Core Performace" By Mark Verstegan (it is like $20 or less). There is a whole chaper with active stretches and mobility training with pidtures and explanations. Mark is an awesome strength Coach out in AZ and works with some of the top athletes of today. Mobility training basically helps you work to maintain joint intergrity and movement. Dave Tate wrote an article recently about his injuries and how he performs mobility training before each workout (as do I and a lot of the guys I know) and how it has helped him out. He talks about how he contaced Mark and Parisi for recomendations on this sort of thing. Check out the article on elitefts.com. I believe the name of it was "Just because you have a balckberry doesn't mean that you are moble" or something like that. Defenitly a good read. He tells the exercises that his mobility work entails like straight leg raises, leg overs, and scorpions all of which are detaile din "Core Performance".
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Originally Posted by Rocco32
Great, thanks Patrick. Reading that article felt like he was talking about me. I'll definately pick up those reading materials!
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Originally Posted by P-funk
you wont be disapointed. Also, ordering a foam roller form performbetter.com (like $8) to perform some self myo-facial release (SMF) will really really help! That along with mobility work, active stretching and static stretching and you will feel really good. I used to hate stretching. Now I take it seriously and I can really see and feel the benefit. I love it.
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