I'm sick and tired of injuring my back.
I've been lifting for couple of years and squatting always gets me injured at some point.
“well, do something else!” you might say.
Thing is…I love squatting.
Anyway. More context.
I've been getting injured on and off for years, and at some point I said fuck it. No more squats. And I stopped for 1-2 years.
Recently, I said to myself “maybe I was a moron, maybe I was doing it wrong, maybe I didn't always warmed up properly, maybe I was going up in weight too fast, etc”
So I started squatting again. Two times/week, light weight, 8-10 reps, nothing remotely close to failure.
I felt comfortable so I increased the weight every week. 10 pounds/week, then 5 pounds as I was getting somewhat closer to failure. Then I deload for a week, restart with a weight heavier than the last time I started, then continue adding 5-10 pounds based on how strong I'm feeling.
Last week I was attempting what would be a PR since I restarted, (~185pounds, not much but it's honest squattin'). I was easily doing 10x175pounds a week before so I was expecting to get 8 reps now.
4 reps in, and half way of my 5th rep, I feel my right erector spinae drifting out to the right and then back inside and forward (towards my belly). What. the. fuck. And it wasn't like “omg I'm dying, I only have one rep left”, I could've at least got 4-5 more.
Anyway, sharp pain, tight back - fuck me. I don't think it's serious as I got better in just a few days, but…I'm sick and tired for this to keep happening.
My theory is that I'm so scared of getting injured when going heavier that I slightly over extend my back (cant say for sure though) causing it to pinch on the way up. Or that I fuck up my bracing at some point (because I was feeling pretty relax seeing how easy those first reps went). No idea…
I've attached a video from today. What the hell am I missing? Those of you who had/felt similar injuries, what changes have you made?
LE: It’s most likely a bracing issue.
After a couple of sessions of paying attention to every little thing I do, I noticed I tend to “unstack” my ribs as the weight gets heavier and heavier. I end up breathing in too much air, slightly moving my chest up to the point where my ribs are no longer properly stacked. That, plus the tendency to “keep my chest up” possibly leads me to an overextended position.
From now on:
- working on improving my core
- improve my bracing technique (longer breaks between reps to ensure I brace properly)
- slowly warmup increasing the weight while decreasing the reps (great tip from the comments)
- buy some proper shoes. those spongy things I have are bad af.
Thansk for the advice!
I've been lifting for couple of years and squatting always gets me injured at some point.
“well, do something else!” you might say.
Thing is…I love squatting.
Anyway. More context.
I've been getting injured on and off for years, and at some point I said fuck it. No more squats. And I stopped for 1-2 years.
Recently, I said to myself “maybe I was a moron, maybe I was doing it wrong, maybe I didn't always warmed up properly, maybe I was going up in weight too fast, etc”
So I started squatting again. Two times/week, light weight, 8-10 reps, nothing remotely close to failure.
I felt comfortable so I increased the weight every week. 10 pounds/week, then 5 pounds as I was getting somewhat closer to failure. Then I deload for a week, restart with a weight heavier than the last time I started, then continue adding 5-10 pounds based on how strong I'm feeling.
Last week I was attempting what would be a PR since I restarted, (~185pounds, not much but it's honest squattin'). I was easily doing 10x175pounds a week before so I was expecting to get 8 reps now.
4 reps in, and half way of my 5th rep, I feel my right erector spinae drifting out to the right and then back inside and forward (towards my belly). What. the. fuck. And it wasn't like “omg I'm dying, I only have one rep left”, I could've at least got 4-5 more.
Anyway, sharp pain, tight back - fuck me. I don't think it's serious as I got better in just a few days, but…I'm sick and tired for this to keep happening.
My theory is that I'm so scared of getting injured when going heavier that I slightly over extend my back (cant say for sure though) causing it to pinch on the way up. Or that I fuck up my bracing at some point (because I was feeling pretty relax seeing how easy those first reps went). No idea…
I've attached a video from today. What the hell am I missing? Those of you who had/felt similar injuries, what changes have you made?
LE: It’s most likely a bracing issue.
After a couple of sessions of paying attention to every little thing I do, I noticed I tend to “unstack” my ribs as the weight gets heavier and heavier. I end up breathing in too much air, slightly moving my chest up to the point where my ribs are no longer properly stacked. That, plus the tendency to “keep my chest up” possibly leads me to an overextended position.
From now on:
- working on improving my core
- improve my bracing technique (longer breaks between reps to ensure I brace properly)
- slowly warmup increasing the weight while decreasing the reps (great tip from the comments)
- buy some proper shoes. those spongy things I have are bad af.
Thansk for the advice!