Are you lifting?

Discussion in 'Random Thoughts' started by Grandeur, Nov 3, 2020.

  1. cman

    cman Member

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    I have some back issues and shoulder but I still do some I just don't do exercise that put pressure on back like no squats but I do leg extensions and leg curls for legs and lat pull down for back. Not saying my back is worse than yours but am missing disk in spine and it does hurt but still do something
     
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  2. cman

    cman Member

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    I had to have major rotor cuff surgery so I understand
     
  3. soulcompromise

    soulcompromise Member Lifetime Supporter

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    I understand. But I've been injured and reinjured doing what you're talking about.
     
  4. snowtiggernd

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    I'm going to lift a 12 ouncer tonight.
     
  5. Grandeur

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    I started lifting weight 6 months after the shoulder dislocation. But I still did not try push up, which could have hurted my shoulder.

    It past 7 months since the shoulder dislocation and It's been more than a month since I started working with dumbells.

    Should I try the push up 2 days later?
     
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    I'm the amateur circuit - Southwest belt holder in penile weight lifting.
     

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