
Originally Posted by
lovbyts
Thanks, I just wish I had found the motivations years ago. I was 26 when I first injured my back. I though it would heal natural also. L3 N L4 herniated. It got progressively worse until I was 43 and had not choice but to have surgery. L5 blew out at 45 and I had to do it again. That was the motivation I needed. Either be fat, lazy, out of shape in pain or get in shape and try to minimize the pain. I would rather be in shape and have pain than fat, out of shape and in worse pain. I have no doubt it would be worse.
Getting to where I am now is easy. KISS Keep it simple stupid. lol Dont try to do/learn anything fancy. Stick with core/basic exercises but concentrate on Form. Dont worry about heavy. Dont worry about maxing out except for your failure reps but it's not a MAX, you still need to force 4-6 reps with good form.
1 muscle groups a day has benefited me the most the last few years but you still need to change it up every few months to shock your muscles. I dont change it up enough yet but working on it. Changing it up means switch from straight bars to dumbbells ro machines. Mix it up, don t get stuck doing the exact same exercise for months.
If you try to over think things, make them to confusing or do to much you will get frustrated and quit. When you feel you need to do more add another muscle group. Do a Push/pull or Push/push but remember to change it up. Listen to your body and if it hurts stop. Learn the difference between normal muscle pain and stressing the injury. Dont be afraid to do VERY light exercises like squats with the bar only or very light weight. Always warm up and stretch but I have found the over stretching unless you do it ALL the time you can really stress your back/injury also so keep it regular. I dont do it enough but reading post like this remind me more.
Good luck and keep us posted.
Craiglist. It's amazing what you can find there that is new or like new. Some guy spent $$$ on a mattress his wife just HAD to have but now she doesn't want it a couple months later? His loose your gain. I recently bought a $600 mattress the was like new due to full waterproof/dust proof cover and it was only about 1 year old. $75. I also sold my much older at one time $600 mattress for $50. Both are 18" double pillow top but this one is more firm and I could definitely tell it supports better.