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Originally Posted by Zac_Champigny
I was reading on a site that if you have back issues, belt squats are a great way to still be able to squat. Using google.com however, I could not find images showing how to perform the excersize. Does anyone know where I could find a walkthrough. Also, is this excersize a good one?
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Originally Posted by The13ig13adWolf
what kind of back issues do you have? NOT using a belt will actually help to strengthen it.
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Originally Posted by Zac_Champigny
My L5S1 disk is out of place. It is called Spondliothesis. I also have Scoliosis. My orthopedist told me basically never to put direct pressure on my spine doing excersizes like squats. This belt concept sounds like it could solve alot of problems for me.
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Originally Posted by The13ig13adWolf
what kind of back issues do you have? NOT using a belt will actually help to strengthen it in many cases.
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Originally Posted by The13ig13adWolf
i am no doctor. being that you're seeing an orthopedist, have you asked him for his thoughts? you could always get a second opinion but you don't want to cause any further damage so i wouldn't go trying things out that you read on the net without clearance.
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Originally Posted by Zac_Champigny
My L5S1 disk is out of place. It is called Spondliothesis. I also have Scoliosis. My orthopedist told me basically never to put direct pressure on my spine doing excersizes like squats. This belt concept sounds like it could solve alot of problems for me.
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Originally Posted by Thunder
I don't think he's referring to using a belt while lifting, but to an exercise called Hip Belt Squats.
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Originally Posted by Thermal2
AND NO THE hell you didnt take p-funks saying and make it your sig, SUCH AS I HAVE!! unfortunatly I have had it first, and you know what they say." I get it"
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Originally Posted by P-funk
if you are interested. They sell hip belts at ironmind.com
I would go to a sports medecine doctor to get your opinion on training. That and a phyiscal therapist or orthopedist that specializes in this type of thing. My guess would be that your doctor doesn't know much about weightlifting or what it is you are trying to do. In general primary care physicians don't know jack about weight training and it is much easier for them to say "just stop doing it" instead of trying to learn. Go to a specialist and laern more about your problem. |
| My actual primary care physician was like OMG DON'T EVER DO ANOTHER ATHLETIC THING AS LONG AS YOU LIVE |
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