Man, I'm pretty pissed at myself.
I did military presses, front squats, and power cleans a few days ago and I felt some tightness in my back. I've done these exercises many times before and I never felt this kind of tightness before. I cut my workout short and the right side of my lower back has been in slight pain for 5 days now. I tested it out yesterday by squatting 135 and I felt tightness in the exact same area so I stopped. I've been stretching and using my foam roller in order to aid in the healing process. It's not painful but it's preventing me from doing any leg exercises, ab exercises or standing shoulder exercises. I'm gonna try to avoid exercising those muscles for a bit but it's so hard to avoid the weight room when you're at the gym
Anyone feel this before? I've been doing squats for years now and I've never had this kind of tightness that has limited me. I'm thinking that I've been over-training since I've been squatting 2-3 times a week prior to getting this problem.
I figured that my back problem wouldn't be a big deal and I'd just focus on upper body for the next week but then I suffered another setback today. I strained my left pectoral while warming up today doing dumbell presses. I stopped lifting after my first set and just did 30 mins of cardio
I think I'm just gonna do cardio for the next week and avoid weights completely. I'd prefer to avoid lifting until the New Year but I always get the urge whenever I'm inside the gym.
Pressing, Front Squats, and cleans all in one day? If you're doing them all heavy then you're def. asking for it. If anything the ordershould prob be cleans, pressing, and then front squats to minimize the chance of injury. Go from most complicated exercise to least complicated in terms ofmovements. A lot of injuries occur as a result of fatigue.
You'll be fine. You can still lift while you're injured but keep it light. It's better to exercise an injured area ( get more blood moving into it)than to allow it to constantly be stiff. Small injuries are going to occur if you're training hard and you'll learn how to train through them.
I had a slight strain on the left side of my lower back that just healed a few weeks ago. I didn't dead lift for 2 weeks initially right after the injuryand then completed a normal dl session ( felt tightness and a small dull pain throughout). The next day I didn't feel any worse so I knew I could trainthrough it until it healed. As long as it doesn't get worse then training through small injuries isn't horrible at all.