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Hi G, are you new to excercising? (straight question) As even a short layoff from regular workout will make the fittest person ache and sore. As long as you've not damaged anything i'd suggest doing 1/2 the amount of gym time then build up when your body allows it.
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There's some posture related exercises that might help. The first is to imagine that your weight is supported by a piece of string attached to the crown of your head, which is then pulled up. This should have the effect of bringing your chin in. Keep that pose.
Then, hold your hands out in front of you, palms up, elbows bent 90 degrees like you're holding a tray. Slowly move each hand outwards, keeping the elbows bent and forearms parallel to the floor. You should feel like your shoulder blades are trying to touch each other. Hold as long as is comfortable, and do it as often as you can remember to. ____________________ Chances are quite high you are not in my Monkeysphere, and I don't care about you. Don't take it personally.
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I'm no expert, but could be down to a weak "core" I have/had similar problems with my lower back, I don't know if upper back is affected by core strength as much as lower but someone who knows more than me will prob correct me if I'm wrong.
I stuck to compound moves like Squats and deadlifts and now my back is a lot stronger than it used to be. Took ages before I could even squat with light weights so maybe start with bodyweight stuff to avoid hurting your back.
Takes some time to build up but it's worth it, although I still have a long way to go.
Worth a note anyway I don't know if it wil help upper back but worth a shot. ____________________ Current Toys: 06 Yamaha WR250F | Nissan 350Z GT | Tech 4 Homes |
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If you do the exercises enough, you should get use to the pain. Depends how foten and how long you have been doing it for. ____________________ Hit the G spot.  |
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What sort of pain is it?
Providing its a dull ache in the muscle then it sounds perfectly normal to me. I find doing weight training that if it hurts whilst you're doing it then STOP as something isn't right. A dull ache one or two days afterwards is perfectly normal, if it doesn't hurt then you're not working hard enough. I did chinups on saturday and I could barely get my bike jacket on monday morning!
Be strict with warming up. For example on bench press I'll start with the bar, then stick 20kg on and do three sets, then stick 40kg on and do two sets and then I'll do my working weight. If you've got an injury you will have to be even more careful.
I started weight training last month to help me fully recover from my off. I got hold of an excellent book (which you could probably borrow for a bit), its a basic guide to strength training using only a barbell and contains none of the dpewl about six packs and 'big guns' It shows how using the big compound lifts that the body is far better being trained as a unit rather than splitting it all up into little bits. Which is great, as rather than arsing about doing 20 exercises I'm doing 6 or 7.
For example you can train your upper back, lats, biceps and forearms with chinups. No need for lat pulldowns, curls and rows then If you really want to hit your back hard you can do pullups as well, not hard to rig up a chinup bar at home.
Though I have no idea what you want to 'achieve' up the gym so the book and all the blabbering may not be of any use to you.
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This isn't a dull-ache from general exercise, like I'd definitely notice the day after doing an enduro or similar.
This is perhaps a bit sharper pain, hard to describe but I don't think it's a 'good' pain .
I haven't been lifting much weight at all; ie 10-12kg dumbbells generally, but with more repetitions to make up.
I'm wondering about the lactic acid comments - though I do sometimes do a 'warm down', not always. I always presumed such things were fairly instantly noticeable, while there is quite a delay before I notice mine. However a bit of googling suggests otherwise is possible.
I've got 'access' to a decent range of books, so should be good, though might see if I can acquire that too. However, as I'm using a gym, I do have access to lots of stuff, so may be less appropriate for me. Do actually have a chin up bar Dusty put up years ago in our hall. I once managed to fall from it when putting my feet on the ceiling .
At the moment I'm trying to get a bit more strength while losing weight too; when I've got my weight down some more, will make more of a focus on getting some more muscle; mostly for bike stuff - off roading, racing etc; stronger means you can do more fun things for longer . |
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Note that I was going to the gym once or twice a week on average up until November or so. However, then I was using more 'machines'.
I doubt this is that related to the breaking my leg accident - having to use crutches for a while may have actually made my arms stronger!
I'm a bit iffy about spending all money and a bit sceptical about a lot of physio stuff in general, but will look into it if I can't sort it myself . |
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Oddly enough, today I just had a 'back care fit' class at the gym.
Been meaning to get to one for ages, but the person doing them was off for a while, etc, so it ended up that anyone that was going to them gave up.
However, that means I now have a personal trainer running the session just for me for the next six weeks .
And from that, on Monday I actually got to thinking about and made an effort to try and suck my gut in while doing weights as I noticed this helped me keep my back straight. |
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I'd lost the feeling in two fingers of my left hand, which needed treatment with a chiropractor due to it being traced to my neck. I went twice a week at first, then once a week and it was maybe 10 weeks before I regained feeling again. He recommended that I go back once a month, but at £30 for 15 minutes treatment, I didn't see any benefit in keeping it up. I still do the exercises which keep the twinges at bay.
Bottom line is that ithe "one course of treatment" was all that was needed, but if I find myself with any problems in the future, I will use him again. I think something like yoga or Tai Chi to build up my core strength would be more beneficial long term. ____________________ Chances are quite high you are not in my Monkeysphere, and I don't care about you. Don't take it personally.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 299 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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