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lol screw you buddy :P

This pain is actually worse than when I stacked it snowboarding and crushed my T5....same kind of acute cramping pain, but it doesn't want to go away with heat :(

Maybe you're pushing it too hard Troy? Squatting and deadlifting big numbers for someone who's had a spinal injury.

Tried stiff leggeds instead of regular deads?

If it's a result of pushing too hard, then the damage has already well and truly been done. Only a month ago my working weight for deadlifts was 130kg easy 8 reps. This pain is DEFINITELY no longer a result of just pushing too hard, it's what can only be described as an injury really (even if it's just a muscle that's been cramped up for a while).

My spinal injury in my non-professional opinion has nothing to do with this current pain. Current pain I'm not even sure is where I'd classify as my 'back'. It's more in behind upper-central glutes.

Stiff legged would hurt more than you could imagine. Right now I can't even bend forward enough to touch my knees without crouching.

So you're saying it's the motion and not the weight?

What I meant is, if I had an injury like that I certainly wouldn't be doing triple figures on back exercises, even if it's not the cause of your pain right now.

So you're saying it's the motion and not the weight?

What I meant is, if I had an injury like that I certainly wouldn't be doing triple figures on back exercises, even if it's not the cause of your pain right now.

I'm not exercising with the pain lol, the pain isn't there until I do something like deadlifts...and even then, it's intermittent :(

The motion triggers the pain (once there's load on certain muscles), and obviously weight makes it significantly worse - weight aggravated it this arvo and now bending over with no weight hurts like hell.

It's hard to e-diagnose, but I reckon it could be an sij issue.

The sucky thing about that is there is so many things that can contribute to that. I reckon go and see a massage therapist at somewhere like clinic 88 (garunteed to get a good therapist there). I'd reccomend trying to see jimmy or brad at the Macquarie clinic because I know they are good. Brad may not be back from the olympics yet though...

They also have a couple of exercise physiologists etc that do the rehab side of things as well and they all work in conjunction with each other.

Take everything like X-rays scans etc that is relevant to you're injury history an explain what's going on.

Edited by Mitcho_7

I think he means sacroiliac joint

Mate I'd just suggest voltaren 25's and rest for about 3 days.

then physio if muscular pain, or an osteo or chiro if spinal joint/disc pain.

I'm supposed to be competing this coming weekend and I've redone my injury with 2 sets of 3 on 140.. lol

No idea why. Warmed up, stretched, lifted with perfect form, wasn't heavy... just f**ked!

I think he means sacroiliac joint

Mate I'd just suggest voltaren 25's and rest for about 3 days.

then physio if muscular pain, or an osteo or chiro if spinal joint/disc pain.

I'm supposed to be competing this coming weekend and I've redone my injury with 2 sets of 3 on 140.. lol

No idea why. Warmed up, stretched, lifted with perfect form, wasn't heavy... just f**ked!

I've not touched deadlifts for about 3 weeks (though yes, I've done exercises that put similar stress on the area just significantly less) and I haven't even been to the gym since Monday coz I caught a cold for a couple of days...

I don't know what it is though, could very well be disc problems causing muscles to cramp up around it (if that happens), could be just seriously tight/cramped muscles in the area, could be stress fracture (which the xray I got done on Thursday will likely show none of), could be nerve problem...I just want it diagnosed lol

Cheers for the input as well though!

ALWAYS injured Markos ;) after the above e-diagnosis of potential sacroiliitis, if that's the case there ain't much that can be done other than rest. If my osteo agrees on Wednesday then I'll likely just take a month or so off from doing any exercise that places load on the area (which is most of the good ones :( )

goodbye barbell military press

hello handstand pushups

another free weights excercise ditched

That's solid man, congrats!

I wish I could do handstand push ups, still need to get an extra 20kg on the shoulder press before this can happen though haha

That's solid man, congrats!

I wish I could do handstand push ups, still need to get an extra 20kg on the shoulder press before this can happen though haha

I find that strange becuase I remember when I was a kid I could do handstand pushups without any weight training.

Personally I would not be ditching MP for handstand pushsups, but I'm sure R-SPEC has his reasons..

the local Crossfit gym near me has been posting some of their event videos. Some of the shit they do looks real challenging.

The staple workouts that they have online look to be pretty dam hard. Rekon I'd die giving them ago.

I can see the appeal to it and power lifting comps though, the competition is motivation to push yourself harder and harder.

not that it relates to any of the above conversations.

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