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Banned
Join Date: Oct 2002
Posts: 175
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I have been doing squats and deadlifts lately. My squat form is good, and I'm pretty sure my deadlift form is good too. However, it seems like after I do deadlifts the very lower part of my back gets kinda tensed up and stuff...is this normal..and what should you feel after the deadlift..I mean, I keep my back straight and all and keep the bar close to my legs...
Also, what are these "belts"?? Do they inhibit mass growth or are they good to use?? And if so, how exactly do I use them?? |
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Senior Don Juan
Join Date: Sep 2002
Posts: 431
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You're doing fine.
Belt is for support. Don't use it. I doubt you are going heavy enough to bend your back that much. |
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Don Juan
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Braintree, Ma, USA
Posts: 101
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Not a problem man those are your spinal erectors getting burnt after an exercise I do believe. They seem to kill after heavy weights are used. When i get past the 400 pound mark with my deadlifts my back gets very stiff but it goes away after an hour or two.
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Master Don Juan
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Lexington, KY
Age: 27
Posts: 1,487
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Your peacs are stiff after benching, aren't they? Why should the back be any different.
The belts are for poosies that can't control the weight, and are just going for the huge lift. Both of which are incredibly ignorant. |
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