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Deadlifts with a belt
BODYBUILDING SUPPLEMENTS High Quality Supplements For Bodybuilders and Athletes. www.ironmaglabs.com Deadlifts with a belt - I know it almost defeats the purpose of doing the exercise, but I'm really contemplating it.
The problem is that I tore a muscle in my back last semester, and it never seemed to heal. I've taken weeks off from deadlifting, and then went at it again for 2 weeks. Each time seemed to result in injury, and temporary minor discomfort for several days thereafter. I do NOT have issues with my back on basically any other exercise. Today I did squats for the first time in months (really let my injury try to heal, even though I constantly worked on back routinely). My middle back is where the problem is, and I felt it slightly doing squats. So I'm really considering buying a belt, and only using it on deadlifts. I want to do the exercise, as I feel it is the second most important lift (squats to me are number 1). Would you recommend a slightly injured back to do deadlifts with a belt? Any opinions are great. Again I want to do deadlifts, but my back has really been an issue. Shooting pains suddently come and I know I need to stop the lift. But with a belt, I'm not sure if it can really help. I'm considering full ROM, or partials, rack-deads that is. |
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Yeah, I would see a doctor about that. Get an MRI and such to see what exactly the problem is.
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Sorry, wrote it up wrong. I tore it last semester, as in around 7 months ago. Took off a month or so from heavy lifting in general, and actually didn't even really leave the dorm for over a week (missed some classes, wasn't fun).
About 3 months after the incident, I went back to deadlifting. Successfully lifted for about a months time, and then it pulled again (was sore the entire time). This was last winter, around the middle of January. Completely stopped deadlifting for a few months, and felt that I NEEDED to get back to it a few weeks ago... maybe a month or so. Went great first workout; felt awesome. The week after that, I thought I was fucked. It's been around a month, squats felt great (well decent), and I really want to get back into it. I saw a doctor a few months back, I believe in February or March. He perscribed an anti-inflammatory, but I almost refuse to take any drugs like those. I think he thought I was in some real bad pain, which I wasn't. Generally speaking, I'm hoping a belt will really help me out. It's literally right in the middle of my lower back, maybe 75 percent down around the lumbar section. With a belt there, I think it might work, but I have had no serious experience deadlifting with a belt.... I'm not sure if they are safe? One slip up my body of the belt and my back could really be hit hard. I don't feel unsafe when working my back... it's just mainly deadlifts. I do good mornings and think they feel great. Have you guys attempted deadlifting with a belt? How did it feel? I know it takes away some of the work and places it in other sections... |
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Are you sure it was a tear? What was the doctor's diagnosis?
This could also be a disk herniation, spinal nerve impingment of some kind (Which often occurs as a result of a hernation), a muscle strain (Big difference from a tear), etc. I know you just want your question answered, but it would be prudent of you to provide us with more information. Just send you off to deadlifting with a belt land with an injury that contraindicates the movement would be a bad idea. |
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No no, I appreciate this CowPimp. I never had any official MRI's done, or Xray or anything for that matter. So I'm technically not sure if it was a tear or not, but I described what I did exactly how it happened (took like a half an hour) and that was what he suggested. No official diagnosis, no official anything. I hope it has not anything more serious than that.... I'm really not in major discomfort at all; only seems to come at random times such as movements where my back is not supported, i.e. cable rows. |
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I would get a second opinion and get an MRI if you have health insurance. This is a delicate area that you really don't want to make any worse. |
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i was a soccer player and i had an injury with my lower back it kept me off from playing for more than months and every time i tried to come back i had the injury.....u must visit the doctor for sure ....u really must and don't try to dead lift again untilll it heals 100% and don't use much weights just slightly increase as long as u r feeling comfortable.....
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I will get a second opinion however before I go "back" to them (get it? smooth). |
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I usually when wear a belt when I go above 335lbs. I've gone to 375 for a single without one and was fine, but I wouldn't feel comfortable pulling any more than 405lbs x 1 without a belt.
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This is old.
However since its kinda slow I want to comment on it. I dont use a belt at all. My back has been very durable. I know it only takes one time, but I just cant see doing deads with a belt. Besdies I cant afford it. ![]() |
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However, even now I have to be extremely careful lifting anything and I have not lifted heavy because of the niggling discomfort/which seems to suddenly turn to pain when under a load. Also since the injury, my hamstings are very tight and I have to perform a lot of stretching to keep a full range of motion. |
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