tiramisu
05-07-2008, 03:29 PM
I'm a permanent beginner... Great success followed by injury ,quit and then repeat. Over the last 20 years my results have been extremely consistent..
I've been reading Rippetoe's Starting Strength and checking out some youtube videos to get a better sense of technique. (woo hoo for the internet)
Background:
Squats, Deadlifts, Bench, Powercleans .....
With squats I'm generally fairly successful till I hit about 1.5 times my body weight then I hurt my mid/lower back.
With deadlifts a similar thing happens once I hit 3 plates on either side. My shoulders get impinged and or I get tendonitis in my elbows.
With bench... I've almost permanently switched to dumbells to avoid shoulder impingement. If I include plenty of rotator cuff work I can generally build up to somewhere around bodyweight before injury occurs.
Powercleans are a fairly new addition to my world so I haven't developed good enough technique to hurt myself before one of the other exercises does me in (maybe next time).
I'd like to believe there is a way past this but I've done this about 10 times in the last 30 years with the same results. (drat).
Techique wise I've been doing some searches for personal trainers etc. but it seems like anyone can call themselves a personal trainer. I have a hard time believing that 140 pound fitness trainers have the ability to coach the basic lifts. Not that being big qualifies you to coach but being an aerobics teacher clearly doesn't
Physio wise I've had similar challenges. The ones I've seen are fine with RICE but I haven't found one that can help get me from "NOT INJURED" to "STRONG".
.....
So on to the questions....
What's a guy to do?
How did you get through year 1 and keep going?
Where did you learn correct lifting technique?
How did you find someone to help you recover from injury effectively?
Thanks,
Bob
I've been reading Rippetoe's Starting Strength and checking out some youtube videos to get a better sense of technique. (woo hoo for the internet)
Background:
Squats, Deadlifts, Bench, Powercleans .....
With squats I'm generally fairly successful till I hit about 1.5 times my body weight then I hurt my mid/lower back.
With deadlifts a similar thing happens once I hit 3 plates on either side. My shoulders get impinged and or I get tendonitis in my elbows.
With bench... I've almost permanently switched to dumbells to avoid shoulder impingement. If I include plenty of rotator cuff work I can generally build up to somewhere around bodyweight before injury occurs.
Powercleans are a fairly new addition to my world so I haven't developed good enough technique to hurt myself before one of the other exercises does me in (maybe next time).
I'd like to believe there is a way past this but I've done this about 10 times in the last 30 years with the same results. (drat).
Techique wise I've been doing some searches for personal trainers etc. but it seems like anyone can call themselves a personal trainer. I have a hard time believing that 140 pound fitness trainers have the ability to coach the basic lifts. Not that being big qualifies you to coach but being an aerobics teacher clearly doesn't
Physio wise I've had similar challenges. The ones I've seen are fine with RICE but I haven't found one that can help get me from "NOT INJURED" to "STRONG".
.....
So on to the questions....
What's a guy to do?
How did you get through year 1 and keep going?
Where did you learn correct lifting technique?
How did you find someone to help you recover from injury effectively?
Thanks,
Bob