I read up on Lordosis, an exaggerated curvature of the lower spine in the lumbar region due to excessive weight, poor posture, sedentary lifestyle, etc...
I have gained a ton of weight on a cycle and now am over 240lbs, I'm wondering if that's why? I had some intermittent, sporadic pain from Squats and Deadlifts naturally, but it wasn't every single time. Now it's every single time.
The weight doesn't seem to matter, I get the pain just from the rep itself regardless of weight. I use good form, I think. I try to keep my ass down on Deadlifts instead of using my lower back to pull the weight, and keep my shoulders from being rounded. Squats used to be OK for me, I didn't get the pain often, but now I do.
Using a belt, or not using a belt doesn't seem to matter. I did 405lb Squats with no belt just fine, but I would have gotten the same pain from doing 315 Squats.
It flares up during sets, and goes away about 5 minutes afterwards, and I don't feel it after that, as long as I'm not working out.
It's mostly on my right side. I had a car accident injury a long time ago that never really fixed itself, and I also get pain sometimes from heavy inclines, military presses and heavy dips. Like right where my right shoulder blade connects. I think there is something wrong with the right side of my spine.
I just do the workout anyway and try to wait and stretch and get the pain to go away between sets. It works to some degree. I pulled 475lb Deadlifts easily, but then I was sick of the pain and stopped. I could probably do over 500 pretty easy.
Do you think this is Lordosis? When I back up to a wall, I seem to hit all the correct parts of my spine, I don't know if I'm convinced it's that.
People talk about doing partial reps to help stop the problem, but I can't see how you can do a partial deadlift. And doing a partial Squat sucks. The first 3 inches out of the hole is the most important for hip flexors, adductors, glutes, etc...
I'd go to a Chiropractor, but they are - they don't instill me with the greatest of confidence.
Any ideas or stretches or exercises I should be doing to fix the problem? My cardio has been somewhat lax, but I don't know that it will fix the problem. Maybe I could quit sitting on my ass all day on the computer... Or sit up straight at least while I'm doing it?
Thanks.