blut wump
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Same here on all points. I first did the madcow 5x5 for back rehab and it has made a huge difference.rbtrout said:I don't want to kill a dead horse, but I agree with Madcow's analogy. Your core is probably weak. I know about low back trouble. I couldn't do bent rows (at 90) because it hurt my lower back. Deads hurt my back, but I struggle with them and continued on. Once I was able to start pulling some decent weight (315 5X5) on the deads, bent over rows don't bother my lower back any more. My best on those is 195. I've discovered by doing the 5X5 (all core and compound movements) that increasing the strength of your core will help you on all of your lifts.
There's only one other thing I consider - when I start a lift (any lift), if there's a pain that shouldn't be there, I re-rack the weight, stretch a bit and try it again. If I still have that pain, then I won't do that lift that day or I go way lighter.
I never try to work through the wrong kind of pain. I'll happily miss a workout than risk missing six months and going back to living on Ibuprofen.