Hey guys I'm 18, weigh around 170lbs and last week I started a set program (I'm not sure what to call it) my friend used to do to gain strength for football. It consists of doing 5 reps of an exercise (bench, squat, deadlift) at 65% of your 1RM, then 3 reps at 75%, 3 reps at 80%, 2 reps at 85%, 2 reps at 90%, then 1 rep at 95%.
Anyway, 2 weeks ago I maxed out on deadlift at 380 and then last week did the sets for deadlift followed by the rest of my routine for the day (which consisted of 3x8 rep sets of bent over BB rows, BB clean press and pull-ups followed by abs).
I was fairly sore in the shower immediately following the workout (although I didn't experience any pain during the workout) and the next morning I woke up incredibly sore, but didn't think much of it as it was a brand new heavy lifting program and I haven't deadlifted heavy for a month and a half or so. The problem is I still felt sore in my lower back this morning after waking up and it's been a week now since I deadlifted. Should I be concerned about any spinal disk problems? It's not the first time I've deadlifted heavy, but I've never been sore for this long before (I usually don't get very sore from deadlifting at all).
Anyway, 2 weeks ago I maxed out on deadlift at 380 and then last week did the sets for deadlift followed by the rest of my routine for the day (which consisted of 3x8 rep sets of bent over BB rows, BB clean press and pull-ups followed by abs).
I was fairly sore in the shower immediately following the workout (although I didn't experience any pain during the workout) and the next morning I woke up incredibly sore, but didn't think much of it as it was a brand new heavy lifting program and I haven't deadlifted heavy for a month and a half or so. The problem is I still felt sore in my lower back this morning after waking up and it's been a week now since I deadlifted. Should I be concerned about any spinal disk problems? It's not the first time I've deadlifted heavy, but I've never been sore for this long before (I usually don't get very sore from deadlifting at all).
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