doc holiday13
WKR
*skip to my latest post on page 3 for update**
I've finally started doing the thing I hate most. Running. Long story short i've had back issues for 20 years now.. Started with a herniated L4/L5 at 18 when I had a motorcycle accident. my left foot/ankle is functional but i don't have any touch/pain/temp sensory on the surface. I can feel pressure. I can say i've spent the majority of the last 20 years doing very heavy weight lifting and fitness. That time has been broken up with 1 year breaks in consistent As recent as 8 years ago being lumped into training with NFL and D1 college athletes.
However back when COVID hit, I did the opposite of a lot of mentalities. I took it easy, didn't get more fit. As a matter of fact I got really soft(for me) and now at age 38 i started falling apart physically. Pinched nerve in my neck killed my left arm and chest strength, threw my back out several times, completely tore my bicep tendon. I got fed up and started working out consistently now for about 3-4 months. I always discourage people from running. Running is very hard on your body if you're not in decent shape. I was getting all my cardio from doing 20 minutes at a shot of stair climbing at 70 steps/min.
Biggest issue i've run into though is that A) I sit in front of a computer screen 75-85% of my work day B) despite working out and having a stronger lower back I was still getting my lower back to get all kinds of twisted out of alignment. Regular stretching has helped, but stilll had ot be overly careful how I did things. Even a light jog could get my back feeling like its about to blowout and I'll walk like a gimp for a week.
Well, IMO, that ain't right that a 38 year old should have to be careful about how long he's standing/walking and bending. I'm gonna get hate for this statement, but I look at 55/60 year old Cam Hanes and think "is this guy some kind of machine?".. But no .. he's not; he just runs alll the time. So i've bitten the bullet and started running again. Combined with regular stretching I've not had issues with my back since i started running 3 weeks ago. Only run 3x week for 1 mile but its working my lower back in all the right ways.
Bottom line/moral of the story... Stay in shape boys and girls, even if its just stupid exercises you can do in your bedroom... You'll fall apart and age will catch up with you if you don't. And if you're in shape and get some sort of injury, workout whatever muscle group you can while you recover. Never get out of the habit or you'll hate yourself later. No excuses
I've finally started doing the thing I hate most. Running. Long story short i've had back issues for 20 years now.. Started with a herniated L4/L5 at 18 when I had a motorcycle accident. my left foot/ankle is functional but i don't have any touch/pain/temp sensory on the surface. I can feel pressure. I can say i've spent the majority of the last 20 years doing very heavy weight lifting and fitness. That time has been broken up with 1 year breaks in consistent As recent as 8 years ago being lumped into training with NFL and D1 college athletes.
However back when COVID hit, I did the opposite of a lot of mentalities. I took it easy, didn't get more fit. As a matter of fact I got really soft(for me) and now at age 38 i started falling apart physically. Pinched nerve in my neck killed my left arm and chest strength, threw my back out several times, completely tore my bicep tendon. I got fed up and started working out consistently now for about 3-4 months. I always discourage people from running. Running is very hard on your body if you're not in decent shape. I was getting all my cardio from doing 20 minutes at a shot of stair climbing at 70 steps/min.
Biggest issue i've run into though is that A) I sit in front of a computer screen 75-85% of my work day B) despite working out and having a stronger lower back I was still getting my lower back to get all kinds of twisted out of alignment. Regular stretching has helped, but stilll had ot be overly careful how I did things. Even a light jog could get my back feeling like its about to blowout and I'll walk like a gimp for a week.
Well, IMO, that ain't right that a 38 year old should have to be careful about how long he's standing/walking and bending. I'm gonna get hate for this statement, but I look at 55/60 year old Cam Hanes and think "is this guy some kind of machine?".. But no .. he's not; he just runs alll the time. So i've bitten the bullet and started running again. Combined with regular stretching I've not had issues with my back since i started running 3 weeks ago. Only run 3x week for 1 mile but its working my lower back in all the right ways.
Bottom line/moral of the story... Stay in shape boys and girls, even if its just stupid exercises you can do in your bedroom... You'll fall apart and age will catch up with you if you don't. And if you're in shape and get some sort of injury, workout whatever muscle group you can while you recover. Never get out of the habit or you'll hate yourself later. No excuses
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