
Originally Posted by
DJSapp
Thanks for the stories and warnings guys. I'm no pro athlete, just want to be able to ski well, hike, mountain bike, etc. and not be a fat shitty american while doing it and set a good example for my kids that getting outside and doing stuff is awesome. I've tried a lot of other forms of exercise: cycling, spinning, martial arts, normal gym machines, swimming, running, and it seems that crossfit and I click on some level. I'm not in it to be a bro-brah musclehead and max out PR's and whatnot, I just want to be in good shape. Crossfit combines enough stuff to keep it interesting and challenging for me.
Coaches at the gym aren't my enemy, they aren't pushing me to do anything I can't/shouldn't (and they've even pulled me aside to ask if I was ok with the motion, or to tell me to throttle back), I push myself enough as is. I'm going to crossfit davis, and there's a couple coaches during the week because nobody really likes the 5:45 am shift, so they rotate between 3 of them. I'm not doing anything that the rest of the class isn't doing on some crazy ass comp program.
No pain down the leg, numbness, weakness, etc, just inflamed muscle on the right side of the lumbar as far as I can tell right now. Feeling a lot better tonight after some rest and some time in the pool unweighted. I know that waiting for healing to happen is the right answer, and I'm not a patient person. I've given myself plenty of back trouble all through school playing tuba in the marching band. 45 lbs on one shoulder for hours at a time leads to issues, but that stopped 12 years ago. I know that I don't want to end up as an old wreck because I went too hard too early, I just don't want to end up the guy who gave up on exercise to save his body. I know I'm on that path and I'm looking for a happy medium, and a way to stay sane while waiting to heal proper.
edit: and for the record, my February dead lift injury was a heavy one and I know my form wasn't perfect on it. July was under 95# deadlift with several rounds of multiple reps, happened near the end. April was doing a clean, and last Thursday I have no idea, I felt fine the entire day afterward. Workout was clean & jerk (where I was going light enough and looking solid enough for the coach to say I could add more weight, I declined citing I was protecting my back) rowing, pushups and pullups.
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