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    squat back pain!

    I've been doing front and regular squats for years now. My question is why is it this past few weeks my lower back hurts while doing this exercises.
    Any Ideas? thanks a lot!

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    are you on cylce?
    have you changed body position at all?

    have you increased weight significantly

    I used to be able to squat 600, but had to stop cause of herniated discs in my lower back
    , might want to take it easy for a few weeks and do other leg work that doesn't pinge your back

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    Quote Originally Posted by T-MOS View Post
    are you on cylce?
    have you changed body position at all?

    have you increased weight significantly

    I used to be able to squat 600, but had to stop cause of herniated discs in my lower back
    , might want to take it easy for a few weeks and do other leg work that doesn't pinge your back
    No T! I'm not on cycle!
    I don't know if my form change but anyway gonna stop squats for at least a couple of weeks...
    Any workout suggestions? good for mass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jbm View Post
    No T! I'm not on cycle!
    I don't know if my form change but anyway gonna stop squats for at least a couple of weeks...
    Any workout suggestions? good for mass.
    i can't squat a lot now without my lower back hurting, so

    i do a ton of leg extensions
    and a TON litterally of Leg press machine
    I also work hammies with the leg extention machine standing backwards on it

    You may have an inflamed disc. might want to get it checked if it persists, get some anti inflammatory drugs in you maybe

    either way , take it easy with squats for a couple of weeks

    hope its nothing major....i needed to disc surgeries

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    Can you be more descriptive on the pain?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FireGuy1 View Post
    Can you be more descriptive on the pain?
    I can't describe the pain it is on the lower left part of my back! but a day after it's gone. I can feel the pain on my 2nd and 3rd set.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jbm View Post
    I can't describe the pain it is on the lower left part of my back! but a day after it's gone. I can feel the pain on my 2nd and 3rd set.
    i asked about being on cycle, cause sometimes you can get wicked back "pumps" that hurt a lot, but your not on cylce, so

    might just be straining the back while squatting

    I have taken 5lb plates before and set them on floor and put my heels on them while squatting, to get a better body position, some say that works, you can try it to see if it relieves some back pressure

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    I'm already doing that! I'll just try to lift lighter.

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    Take a couple weeks off from heavy squats like everyone said, see how it feels after that. Then gradually work back up to heavy weights if it feels ok.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuscleScience View Post
    Take a couple weeks off from heavy squats like everyone said, see how it feels after that. Then gradually work back up to heavy weights if it feels ok.
    Thanks bro...

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    I have the same thing, Doc told me mine was degenerative bone's disease aka old age

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    Yup, getting old/older sucks. After years or heavy lifting or even doing it once the wrong way can cause disk compression. Hopefully it's only a temporary effect in your case but can easily be permanent or even debilitating in some cases that I'm all to well aware of.

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