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Back pain/soreness from deadlifts
I'm posting this in the beginners forum because I'm pretty much a beginner with deadlifts.
How sore should my back get from deadlifts? If I'm getting super sore does it mean my form is wrong or is it just part of deadlifting and pushing hard. I'm not out-of-commission sore. But I definately feel it in my back tonight and I expect I'll feel it even more in the next few days. |
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When I first started doing my back would kill if your form is in check you should be fine got any vids?
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Ha ha...j/k. We're technology deficient. No iphone or anything. I don't have any type of video recorder. Maybe I'll see if someone I know who comes to the gym can record me. That would be a good way to verify with you guys. |
My phone sucks too only takes 30 second vids.
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Check your form, either by video clip here or a respected source at the gym. And if the form is good....just deal with it. As your DLing experience goes up, the soreness will greatly reduce. |
Are you doing any assistance work (good mornings, hyperextentions, etc.)? These will help strengthen the lower posterior chain.
Also VERY IMPORTANT! You know your body best. It is important to know the difference between soreness and injury. If your the least bit suspicious of injury, I would advise you to at least knock it off for a week or so. Better yet, see somebody. |
What part of your back is sore? If you are doing it right, your upper back should be more sore then anything else.
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all good answers.... you have to be careful when it comes to back, believe me when i say you dont wanna screw that thing up!!!
get some one at your gym to check out your form, you know someone who has a little knowledge... i know when i start up deads after not having done them in a while my back will kick my ass for a few days... im still in some pain from mondays DLs. |
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