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I've done that a few times.
Once during an error in squatting with a warm up weight.
Once trying to snatch two 36 pound kettlebells for the first time.
Once when i was carrying a heavy box that started to get away from me and pulled me off balance and I still tried to recover while I was at a mechanically disadvantageous position.
And once when I was sitting in my chair at my desk and I turned to grab something that was behind me. Man, that was the worst cuz it was like I didn't even do anything, I just twisted! That one was the stiffest. I remember waking up in the morning laying on my back and being unable to move for a while, I had to go SO SLOWLY to even get out of bed.
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I'm assuming he means the Parisi Warm Up Method. You can grab it from their website. Mine is on order.
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Muscle relaxers bro. I have a back (disk injury) that I deal with (I get a script of muscle relaxers to take as needed). When I get this sort of thing, I take a muscle relaxers for a few days in a row. Also, unless you think that there is something seriously wrong structurally, I would still do something that is kind of light. Finally, consider a weight belt for the heavier weights or those days when your back doesn't feel up to what you need to do.
Last edited by HumbleWCGuy; 08-17-2012 at 03:37 AM.
I had similar issue when I was playing ice hockey on a professional level. Injuries were all the time. The one thing which actually helped me a lot is hemp oil. Honestly speaking, using hemp oil for pain management and that is exactly what any professional/amateur sportsman needs!
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