Squatting injury

evanss1

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Hi guys, new to this forum, and will certainly drop by and introduce but I need some feedback on this injury that happened a few days ago.


Here is the preface: I've been very sporadic with my lifting due to various time commitments with school and work. At best I might get in 3 days a week. Some weeks are more, some weeks just dont happen. I've been doing a 5/3/1 with great success for a pretty long time. It never got stale to me, and my lifts always progressed when I dialed in diet and constantly trained.

So the numbers for leg day were going to look like this:
280x3
320x3
360x3+

These numbers were based on a max 400. Mind you, this isnt a real max, but months of progressively adding weight to each cycle like Wendler suggests.

My warmup was again, as Wendler suggests, and how I've warmed up for the past 3 years. After 10 mins of light bikework, 40% of heaviest lift x 6, 50%x6, 60%x 4. Each rep was ass to grass and on the lighter sets I even paused in the hole for a little to get a good stretch.

Hit 280 no problem, hit 320 with a decent amount of effort.

Threw 360 on the bar, walked it up, went down a little fast, but still had a good first rep. 2nd rep, went down and as I was going up, maybe an inch before parallel I heard and felt a snap in my left quad. Felt a searing pain in my muscle that I can only describe as the worst charlie horse you've ever felt, and saw some blue spots in my vision. (which sometimes happen with heavy compound lifts for me). Barely racked the weight, and had to sit on the rack for a good 10 minutes before I could walk. Was able to stretch it out a bit, but obviously couldn't lift anymore. Pain subsided to maybe a 5 but its 4 days later and I still feel it.

My question was, was this a simple case of pulling my quad or what. I stretched well, form was good, and the sets were ridiculously heavy. This happened to me a few years ago, but I rested up, went back to squatting and it hasn't happened until a few days ago.
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RICE, rest, ice, compression, elevation. Take some aleve and do some stretching. Still no pain subsided after 2 weeks, see a doctor to get an MRI. maybe you could also get on a 4" piece of pvc, rumble roller, or lacrosse ball and roll on it some. ive been doing joe defrancos limber 11 to help with my lower back and arse tightness and it is helping.
 
It's always smart to see a doctor.

My opinion is that it's a strain. You said you were well stretched and everything, but these can occur from getting tight, then loose, then tight again. Don't stretch it, let it rest.
 
I'm more concerned with WHY it happened. No bruising so I'm gonna make a humble assumption that it was a strain and not a tear.

Given the amount of warmup and the fact I didn't feel like I was over exerting myself how the he'll did this happen?
 
I'm just going to throw this out there. A strain is tearing of the muscle. So you can't have a strain without a tear. I don't want to be a jerk but simple mistakes like that are why it is important to seek qualified help in person instead of over the net or self diagnosis.
 
I'm just going to throw this out there. A strain is tearing of the muscle. So you can't have a strain without a tear. I don't want to be a jerk but simple mistakes like that are why it is important to seek qualified help in person instead of over the net or self diagnosis.
I agree completely. I'm going to see someone on Wednesday and request an mri possibly. I know I shouldn't take this lightly especially since it's not the first time... not to sound cliche but I've been lifting long enough, took enough a&p /various trainer certs, and certainly squatted enough that this just shouldn't ****ing happen for lack of a better word.
 
I agree completely. I'm going to see someone on Wednesday and request an mri possibly. I know I shouldn't take this lightly especially since it's not the first time... not to sound cliche but I've been lifting long enough, took enough a&p /various trainer certs, and certainly squatted enough that this just shouldn't ****ing happen for lack of a better word.

Be honest with your knowledge base you'd know if it was just a strain. If you felt an immediate searing pain and felt like a cramp after then I'd think you've partially torn something and we all have imbalances. Poor rest, nutrition, even the best lose focus during a set for whatever reason. But no matter the reason it's happened. It's life and if never a how it's when will you. Just got to get it checked soon and Ice, ace wrap, and best of luck to ya
 
Thanks for the advice. I agree and I think my diet and sleep has been out of whack enough to cause this. I'm gonna rest. Lay off the heavy compounds (minus) benching and focus on dialing in my macros and getting adequate sleep.
 
Thanks for the advice. I agree and I think my diet and sleep has been out of whack enough to cause this. I'm gonna rest. Lay off the heavy compounds (minus) benching and focus on dialing in my macros and getting adequate sleep.

Def sounds like a solid plan man! Let us know how it goes!
 
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