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blobby900

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posted April 12, 2001 07:35 AM

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Hello... I got bad lordosis and i need help straighing my back. Does anyone know of any good exercises or alternatives? Thanks and Cya.


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blobby900

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posted April 12, 2001 07:26 PM

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anyone


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ROIDRANGER

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posted April 12, 2001 08:07 PM

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straighten how??? posture wise--hyper-extensions or deadlifts...

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blobby900

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posted April 12, 2001 10:57 PM

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check out how fucked my back is...
(these are pics of it)
notice the bad curve... is there anyway to fix this? http://www.asales.com.au/pics/Untitled.jpg http://www.asales.com.au/pics/Untitled2.jpg http://www.asales.com.au/pics/Untitled3.jpg


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kerks24

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posted April 13, 2001 03:30 AM

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I used to have minor spinal curvature so i'm currently seeing a chiropractor to get it straightened. His best advice was to hang (from a pull up bar) and do as many god damn pull ups as you can all the time. Start with pull ups, end with pull ups everyday of every workout. Anything where your spine is in tension will straithten it. DIps are also good. Stretch well and evenly.

Do not do squats/deadlifts. These will fuck your back up. Try hack squats or hyperextensions instead. DOn't go too heavy though. WEar a weight belt (tight!) when doing all applicable exercises, including standing curls/shrugs/etc.


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DDT2356

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posted April 13, 2001 04:07 AM

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Lordosis
Alternative names:
swayback

Home care:
If the back is flexible, lordosis is usually not treated and will not progress or cause problems

These are simple exercises for the lower back, mostly stretching and flexing that I think would help you:

Pelvic tilt: Tighten your stomach and roll the top of your pelvis backward while lying on a carpeted surface with your knees bent. (Think of sucking your gut in. It took me quite some time to understand this one, but I have been doing this exercise for five years.) You should feel the small of your back flatten. Hold for ten seconds. You can also practice holding your back flat while sitting, standing, and walking. Start off by doing ten a day, and gradually reaching three sets of ten each day. The pelvic tilt helps develop the flexor muscles of the lower back.
Single knee to shoulder: Another flexor-strengthening exercise! Lie on your back on a carpeted surface, with your knees bent. Grasp behind your right knee and slowly pull your knee toward your right shoulder. You should feel a gentle stretch on the right side of your back. Don't overdo it! Hold for ten seconds. Breathe normally. Alternate with your left knee to your left shoulder. Again, start off by doing five on each leg a day, and gradually increasing the count to fifteen on each leg a day.
Double knee to shoulder: Still on your back with your knees bent, grasp behind both knees. Slowly pull them toward your shoulders. You should feel a gentle stretch in the small of your back. Hold for ten seconds, and breathe normally. Doing ten of these a day to start off is my recommendation.
Passive push-ups: Lie flat on your stomach over a pillow. Over time, you may feel that you can do without the pillow under your tummy. Place your palms flat on the floor just under your shoulders. Keep your chin tucked in on your chest, press on your hands and lift your head, shoulders, and chest off the floor until your elbows and chest are straight, if possible. Don't overexert yourself. Your pelvis remains on the floor. If you begin to feel any discomfort in your lower back, don't go any higher. Hold to a count of six, and lower yourself slowly to the floor. Relax for a few seconds, and then repeat. Start off with five a day, and gradually increasing it to twenty a day.
Hip extension: Lie on your stomach with a pillow under your tummy. Place your arms at your sides. Lift your left leg (the thigh down to your toes should be up in the air) a couple of inches off the floor and hold it for five to ten seconds. Lower your leg to the floor; relax. Then repeat with the other leg. Again, do five on each side a day, and then gradually increase the count.
Arm extension: Still lying on your tummy over a pillow, straighten out your arms on the floor above your head. Lift one arm just off the floor and hold for five to ten seconds. Lower your arm to the floor and relax. Repeat with the other arm. Do five of these on each arm, and gradually increase the count .


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BigAndy

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posted April 13, 2001 06:03 AM

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go to ironmag.com and read the article in the training section called "posuture correction through training"


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