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Just injured my spine deadlifting

  1. #61
    HTS highlight reel
    Originally posted by Daily Are you sure about this? It sounds like you're talking about those who inject testosterone or take anabolic steroids in order to go past their natural maxed out physique. Maybe then it would be strenuous on the joints.

    Any sources?

    Consider the following: I broke my leg as I slipped, by trying to apply muscle and stay upright. The max output of my leg muscles was enough to break my leg in 3 places.

    I ain't on steroids.

    :O
  2. #62
    Daily an(nu)ally [dissolutely whisk the pantheon]
    Originally posted by HTS Consider the following: I broke my leg as I slipped, by trying to apply muscle and stay upright. The max output of my leg muscles was enough to break my leg in 3 places.

    I ain't on steroids.

    :O

    Yeah but it's not the same is it? Slipping is, by default, a loss of control -

    of course if you lose control of your mobility and then apply muscle output from a compromised position (all in a split second) you'll get blacked
  3. #63


    It is quite easy to break your own bones with your muscles.

    Bones and tendons will grow stronger when trained, but muscles grow much faster. This is a problem for steroid users, as their muscles outgrow their tendons so quickly that ripping tendons right off the bone is quite possible.
  4. #64
    Daily an(nu)ally [dissolutely whisk the pantheon]
    lol arm wrestling is such a stupid demonstration of physical prowess

    freestyle wrestling is far more reliable
  5. #65
    Malice Naturally Camouflaged
    Originally posted by HTS Consider the following: I broke my leg as I slipped, by trying to apply muscle and stay upright. The max output of my leg muscles was enough to break my leg in 3 places.

    I ain't on steroids.

    :O

    Maybe it was just because you were fat. Being afraid to hurt yourself is exactly the kind of excuse a fat person would make.
  6. #66
    Daily an(nu)ally [dissolutely whisk the pantheon]
    Update: back is still broken. spinal.
  7. #67
    Malice Naturally Camouflaged
    Try headbanging.
  8. #68
    Originally posted by Daily Update: back is still broken. spinal.

    Did you have a doctor check it out
  9. #69
    infinityshock Black Hole
    Originally posted by HTS Consider the following: I broke my leg as I slipped, by trying to apply muscle and stay upright. The max output of my leg muscles was enough to break my leg in 3 places.

    I ain't on steroids.

    :O

    that makes no sense unless you have super-osteoporosis.

    elaborate and clarify 'broke your leg'

    specific location/bone...and type of break...
  10. #70
    infinityshock Black Hole
    Originally posted by Daily Update: back is still broken. spinal.

    you probably need a heim-lick maneuver
  11. #71
    infinityshock Black Hole
    Originally posted by Issue313 [vips://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RP_WeKJfmo

    It is quite easy to break your own bones with your muscles.

    no its not...

    Originally posted by Issue313 Bones and tendons will grow stronger when trained, but muscles grow much faster.

    thats what i said...
  12. #72
    Daily an(nu)ally [dissolutely whisk the pantheon]
    Originally posted by Fox Paws Did you have a doctor check it out

    No
  13. #73
    Den how u no it’s broke
  14. #74
    Daily an(nu)ally [dissolutely whisk the pantheon]
    BEcause when i sit down anywhere i have to arch my back so gayly that even my hand reflexively goes limp

  15. #75
    Ajax African Astronaut [rumor the placative aphakia]
    Lay flat on your back on a hard surface like the floor. It will hurt, but do it.
  16. #76
    benny vader YELLOW GHOST
    Originally posted by Daily Are you sure about this? It sounds like you're talking about those who inject testosterone or take anabolic steroids in order to go past their natural maxed out physique. Maybe then it would be strenuous on the joints.

    Any sources?

    well just look at those non accidental, self inflicted sports injuries.

    your body type was decided by genetics and your developing years in your early childhood.

    if you care to look at some negros from some african countries, they came preloadd with bulging muscles despite not having any real workout. no reason to force yourself into becoming a something your not.
  17. #77
    SpectraL- Houston [stanchly box my garamycin]
    Originally posted by Ajax Lay flat on your back on a hard surface like the floor. It will hurt, but do it.

    That's just a myth.
  18. #78
    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    DRINK MORE MILK
  19. #79
    Originally posted by greenplastic oh please.

    you're either bullshitting or humblebragging to all fuck but either way cut the bullshit. I weigh more than you and dl less than you and I rarely see guys my size deadlifting around what I do.

    It's actually pretty average for an experienced lifter of his size.
  20. #80
    Daily an(nu)ally [dissolutely whisk the pantheon]
    Update: I'm still fucked. The deadlift jedi got me

    Have been doing some mild stretching and sporadic pilates at home, has not changed anything

    I'm at work right now and I just had a meeting - I was sitting like a faggot but luckily nobody noticed.

    I can walk around normally but sitting down feels stressful on my lower spine/tailbone. I don't know what it is because I can't feel the affected area by touching it with my hands, it's somewhere inside

    Is this why people start doing opiates and move on to fentanyl
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