keep listening to your body, big boy. Does adjustments help any at all? Have you been going consistently to see if any improvements?
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Seen the chiro 2 days after it happened - back was still very tender. He adjusted on the side with the sciatic pain - not only did it not help, think it made it a little worse. So no thanks - it's coming along fine now with my own rehab - just a matter of time brother.Comment
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Back has been better now for a couple weeks. Doing bb & tbars again so gtg. Thank ya Lord above!
Right shoulder still screwed - bpc did nothing for me. Chest and delt days totally suffer regarding any heavy weights. But I've been hitting the iron now for 40 years, so hey I could be a SHITLOAD worse off. I can go 100% on back, legs and arms.
Chest and delts is more pumping blood in there with high reps & light weights (fuckin' KILLS me to say "light weights" ), then icing after, along with some naproxen or ibuprofen to help sleep at night. I've been doing pre-exhaust to make weights feel heavier. My days of starting with ANY type of pressing for chest and delts are over - or at least unless if I have RC surgery one day. I also use alot of partial ROM - the way I see it, the less ROM the shoulder joint has to move, the less pain and damage being done. So if I do any pressing, it's the middle 1/3 of the movement, since going deep OR going full extension hurts like a mofo. Doing this believe it or not has
allowed me to not lose any size in the pecs and delts. I think there's something to be said about once you have the size, it's easy to maintain it, even without heavy weights. Ol' Arnie was right about the pump.
End of the day, I'll take a screwed shoulder, elbow, AND knee combined over a screwed lower back. At least one can function somewhat outside of the gym with the first 3, but when the back is fucked, ya can't function at all.Comment
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Been awhile since logging anything. Shoulders are much better now after a lil GH run believe it or not. I injured it again after the first gh run, and thought the gh gig was just a fluke. But I'll be damned if the injury didn't subside after a few weeks - just like it used to do when younger. Obviously it's not 100%, but it's a shitload better prior to trying gh. Lumbar healed up long ago. Feeling pretty friggin' good now with no major aches & pains - thank God. Not bad for 55 and still going "smart" heavy as I can on most exercises.
8-21-18
Bdwt = 247
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Wide vertical grip pulldowns - 100 x 20, 140 x 12, 180 x 8, 220 x 11*, 240 x 8*
T-Bar rows - 2P (plates) x 15, 3P x 10, 4P x 8, 5P x 11*, 6P x 7*
DB row - 90 x 12, 120* x 16*, 140 x 10*
V-bar pulldowns - 160 x 12*, 180 x 8*, 120 x 14* (hold contractions for 3 seconds)
DB press - 30's x 20, 50's x 15 x 2, 80's x 20*, 100's x 11*
DB side laterals - 30's x 15, 40's x 17*, 50's x 11* (triple-drop 40's x 8, 30's x 13, 20's x 22)*
DB front raise - 30's x 10, 40's x 13*, 50's x 9*
DB rear laterals (braced on low incline bench) - 3 x 10-15*, 30's - 45's
Smith shrugs - 225 x 30, 315 x 25*, 405 x 15*, 455 x 11*
Hyperextensions - 2 x 30-40*, bdwt
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Been awhile since logging anything. Shoulders are much better now after a lil GH run believe it or not. I injured it again after the first gh run, and thought the gh gig was just a fluke. But I'll be damned if the injury didn't subside after a few weeks - just like it used to do when younger. Obviously it's not 100%, but it's a shitload better prior to trying gh. Lumbar healed up long ago. Feeling pretty friggin' good now with no major aches & pains - thank God. Not bad for 55 and still going "smart" heavy as I can on most exercises.
8-21-18
Bdwt = 247
Back & shoulders
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Wide vertical grip pulldowns - 100 x 20, 140 x 12, 180 x 8, 220 x 11*, 240 x 8*
T-Bar rows - 2P (plates) x 15, 3P x 10, 4P x 8, 5P x 11*, 6P x 7*
DB row - 90 x 12, 120* x 16*, 140 x 10*
V-bar pulldowns - 160 x 12*, 180 x 8*, 120 x 14* (hold contractions for 3 seconds)
DB press - 30's x 20, 50's x 15 x 2, 80's x 20*, 100's x 11*
DB side laterals - 30's x 15, 40's x 17*, 50's x 11* (triple-drop 40's x 8, 30's x 13, 20's x 22)*
DB front raise - 30's x 10, 40's x 13*, 50's x 9*
DB rear laterals (braced on low incline bench) - 3 x 10-15*, 30's - 45's
Smith shrugs - 225 x 30, 315 x 25*, 405 x 15*, 455 x 11*
Hyperextensions - 2 x 30-40*, bdwt
* = worksets
My shoulder is soooo fukked that on back day, I can't even reach up with the long lat bar attachment to put on the hook. I gotta stand on the seat, lay the bar across my shoulder, then attach it. But I can still do lat pulldowns after that with minimal pain. And everything else is gtg, legs, back, arm workouts 100%. But on arms, there are some things I can't do. I can't do normal bb/ez bar curls bcoz of the slight activation of delts involved. I can't do seated incline db curls. I can't do any close grip bp or any direct overhead tricep work, ie, French press with bb, db or cable. So I do drag curls with bb or db, preacher curls with bb or db, hammer db curls with elbows back, concentration curls, cable pushdowns ez bar, lying db tri extensions on a 45 incline - which hurts shoulder when getting set and lower db done when done, db kickbacks, and one arm reverse pushdowns with rope. Other than ALLLL that, gtg hehe.Comment
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Dayyyyuuuuuuuuuummm I look at this workout and it seems like friggin' 10 years ago! I haven't been able to do ANY delt work in many months now. None, nada, zip. And for chest, all I can do is some light presses on a seated bench press machine to try to get some blood in there. Even then, the shoulder the next day hurts more than usual, which means I wake up every 30 mins instead of every hour at night.
My shoulder is soooo fukked that on back day, I can't even reach up with the long lat bar attachment to put on the hook. I gotta stand on the seat, lay the bar across my shoulder, then attach it. But I can still do lat pulldowns after that with minimal pain. And everything else is gtg, legs, back, arm workouts 100%. But on arms, there are some things I can't do. I can't do normal bb/ez bar curls bcoz of the slight activation of delts involved. I can't do seated incline db curls. I can't do any close grip bp or any direct overhead tricep work, ie, French press with bb, db or cable. So I do drag curls with bb or db, preacher curls with bb or db, hammer db curls with elbows back, concentration curls, cable pushdowns ez bar, lying db tri extensions on a 45 incline - which hurts shoulder when getting set and lower db done when done, db kickbacks, and one arm reverse pushdowns with rope. Other than ALLLL that, gtg hehe.
I use to do a lot of sets of 6 years ago which I think is what caused it I initially. Can't do decline bench anymore either. Too painful and will throw it off for 2 weeks. Other than that I just make sure I'm conscious of it. Everything I do I just make sure it's very controlled when repping. Seems to keep it from acting up.Comment
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Sounds like a bad ac joint Hank. Mine's not so terrible anymore since keeping the rep range between 8-15.
I use to do a lot of sets of 6 years ago which I think is what caused it I initially. Can't do decline bench anymore either. Too painful and will throw it off for 2 weeks. Other than that I just make sure I'm conscious of it. Everything I do I just make sure it's very controlled when repping. Seems to keep it from acting up.
When I was your age I had been lifting for 18 years, and yet still had no injuries/issues at all. Warm up the RC's good every workout, and keep hammies flexible to help prevent lumbar issues. If I had known just those two things 20-25 years ago, I might not have incurred so many lumbar issues in the past, and a shoulder that is not so damaged these days.Comment
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a lot of imfo from DPH has helped my wo's conciderably ……. to strech out hammies b4 deads .t- bar ,bbl rows too and glutes/hips otherwise I was constantly killin my lower back and I could forget it for a mnth or something like that . thanks dphthe right to try law is a title besides its all fiction "everything"Comment
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Haha yeah that's common - same with dbol. Of course I was talking about helping prevent lumbar injuries amigo.Comment
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Wait 20 years my friend.
When I was your age I had been lifting for 18 years, and yet still had no injuries/issues at all. Warm up the RC's good every workout, and keep hammies flexible to help prevent lumbar issues. If I had known just those two things 20-25 years ago, I might not have incurred so many lumbar issues in the past, and a shoulder that is not so damaged these days.Comment
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