MrKleen73
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Natural providers just doing their thing!FML ahahaha almost exactly how I had pictured it
meanwhile dudes are like fist fighting over who GETS to pay the bill![]()
Natural providers just doing their thing!FML ahahaha almost exactly how I had pictured it
meanwhile dudes are like fist fighting over who GETS to pay the bill![]()
that's insane. I would have thought it was fake if the bar wasn't whipping so muchSaw this and thought of you:
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Man, that’s unreal.Saw this and thought of you:
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that's insane. I would have thought it was fake if the bar wasn't whipping so much
She was in rhythm with the bar….she is one with her man and the bar.Just unreal and her mental telepathy game was on point, or was that just her spotting technique.

Welcome back!!
Get it! glad your back is doing well man, looking forward to seeing some 500lb bench numbers next week


You already do lolYeah those bad boys are sweet! Give you upper traps for days, and lower for that matter, you have to stabilize that too. I need to put them back in if they don't hurt my shoulder.
Have me looking like Goldberg!
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Good to see you back man!!5/12
Reverse hyper:
+45x10
+90x10
+90x15
+135x15
+180x15
Landmine Meadows rows:
+90x20x2 sets per side
Reverse shrug trap bar:
60x20
110x20
130x20
Pull-ups:
8,6,5,4
DB Ahrens press:
40’sX10x2 sets
2X Mini band hammer curls:
50,35,25
Kneeling AVG banded crunches:
50,25,25
AVG band seated dual handle low row:
35,35,20
@MrKleen73 lent me the reverse shrug exercise many moons ago. Had to dig them out of the old gym bag. Glad I did! Slowly warming up my volleyball mooscles
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the beast is coming out of hibernation. I foresee great lifts in your future.
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Good to see you back man!!
Just getting in to dead position while getting RDLs off floor was painful on L5. Zero load, just positioning was not comfortable. I guess all I can do is beef up all surrounding muscles and see what happens. Severely disappointed to say the least.
What if you take the bar from a high position, like knee height / empty bar and just did higher rep RDLs slowly working your way lower with massive emphasis on glute squeeze like you're doing it for your onlyfans subscribers?
I know your injury isn't identical to mine but when I tore that ligament we were doing like 5 x 20reps at 95lbs for RDLs and that's when all the sudden my back started feeling again. so then I started just doing really high rack pulls. like really high, probably around knee cap level. But all the sudden I could rack pull 385 even though I couldn't pull 135 from the ground yet. I just progressively moved the rack position a little lower each time for a few weeks or months until I was pulling normal again

If it hurts, do NOT do it. Just don’t. You are at ground zero. There is no rush, only opportunities ahead - you have to play smart. If you don’t, you won’t get to squat even, or exist comfortably.
The fact you could squat so much is awesome! That’s a big victory.
I think if you can take a barbell from the rack and do RDLs, and also build barbell or kb single-leg deadlifts IN A PAIN-FREE RANGE, that’s what you should do. Building bracing, balance, muscle activation & stimulation, showing the body what you are doing doesn’t hurt it will set the stage to progress ROM in time whenever it’s ready. Then eventually you can increase load.
Deadlift is one of the best lifts to not be able to train if you can do everything else, because you can pull a single deadlift at the right time when you absolutely have to with no specific warmup even. Like you can do some lunges, bodyweight GMs, a few distance jumps and just pull a max attempt at a meet if necessary. You can’t make a big squat or bench without lots of practice.

is your pain like dead center middle of the back under the L5, or more radiating from that general area? above the belt or like right at the belt line? Pretty cool that it's only the most extreme lower portion that hurts, but also sounds more and more like my issue. xrays showed a bone spur on mine (burst disc as well) and one doc said that I needed surgery to shave the spur down cause it was irritating the nerve causing all the pain (it would at time go from that same L5 region, usually down the left side, sometimes to the foot). But............... never did get the surgery, did a lot of research on the psychology of back pain and let things go a more natural course. It was later when I visited a PT, and then a musculoskeletal specialist that they decided it was a torn ligament (but the burst disc and spur are still there lol) hasn't hurt in quite a few years now (circa 2017-18 ish?). I'm glad your other lifts are doing so well, I know how back pain can create stress in the head which I think can cycle back into more back pain so it's like an unending cycle
that said I still have a massive strength deficiency in my left foot. he had me lay on my back and curl my toes towards my face. he then put his hands on my toes and pulled my toes down while I'm trying to hold in place. my right side was very strong and he couldn't budge it. My left side had zero strength, he just moved it where he wanted.
and I had no idea until that moment that my left side was so weak!! it made sense though cause my squats usually drive through my right leg. like my left leg is just there for support, same with deads, my right leg usually does all the work and my left leg again is just balancing me lol. I have to really put a ton of thought into driving BOTH legs. pistol squats helped a lot to create more of a strength balance but it's still a mind game. that could be from my subconscious trying to protect my left side for 2 years without me really being aware....
When you say the first 2” of the pull, do you mean that if you don’t lower as far down it would be pain-free, or that regardless of where you reverse from you will feel pain the first couple inches?
If the former, just pull from a rack/block/limited ROM. Progress these higher volume and done with intense quality. Don’t train to exhaustion so that you never break down (progress but at a low RPE, essentially).
If the latter, obviously no loaded pulling is in order right now.
you'll get there, zero doubt. any pain when you reach down to put your shoes on?
your symptoms sound 100% identical to mine back then, its crazy