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    Question lower back

    i am confused how to do exercises for my lower back all exercise i use they told me its for the hips please i need to know how by pictures and i prefer by motion
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    Deadlifts................best damn back workout there is!!!!
    Here's a link for doing them:
    http://www.exrx.net/WeightExercises/...BDeadlift.html
    Start light till you get the proper form down.
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    i would also work in extensions, first with no weight and increase the resistence (weight) as with anything else

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    Originally posted by Scotty the Body
    Deadlifts................best damn back workout there is!!!!
    Here's a link for doing them:
    http://www.exrx.net/WeightExercises/...BDeadlift.html
    Start light till you get the proper form down.
    Amen Brother... I used to have lower back problems... so bad that when I would brush my teeth in the Morning see how white they are well I used to have to use my left arm to stabilize myself.. then I started deads about 2 years ago now.. and within 1 month.... it was like magic.. never a problem since.... but do heed the advice of STB.. start with low weight and use good form
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    Proper form is totally key with DLifts...make sure everything is in line and all these guys have said will come true for you. Hypers would help as well but nothing does as well as deadlifts.

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