the last couple of times after doing my deadlift i felt an ache in the center of my back right between the shoulder blades. It felt like strain on my spine. Is this normal or is my form possibly incorrect?
Cynic said:It could be your working your traps. Deadlifts are the King! Nothing else works as many muscles as it does. Hell, you work your abs, neck, traps, obliques, hams, etc.
I would need to see a video of your dealift, but because it works so many muscles, including the traps, I would say it's DOMS.
junkfoodbad said:well its not DOMS cause its only immediately after the exercise. goes away by the time i hit the next exercise. Yeah, i love doing deadlifts, just wanna make sure im not doing them wrong. The back is a mean thing to mess with
AJP said:Are you squeezing your shoulder blades together? I've never had that pain, it may help to put up a pic of your form.
AJP said:Are you squeezing your shoulder blades together? I've never had that pain, it may help to put up a pic of your form.
Karky said:same question here. i have strained my traps or something in the upper back from deads before, which i later figured out was probobly because i dident retract my shoulder blades.
there are so many dif. types of them and i dont know how to do the deadlifts that target your back.Karky said:any specific reason why they confuse you?
keeping your shoulders back(straight)and head up stops you rounding the back.malkore said:I have NEVER heard of keeping the shoulders back during a deadlift...half the point is pulling your shoulders back at the top of the rep. it helps hit the upper back.
to me it sounds like a cramp occuring in the traps. do you warm up at all for deads in a way that'll limber up the traps and rhomboids a little? perhaps a set or two of very like seated cable rows, or some bent over rows just to warm em up.
Proteinboy said:there are so many dif. types of them and i dont know how to do the deadlifts that target your back.
Cynic said:It could be your working your traps. Deadlifts are the King! Nothing else works as many muscles as it does. Hell, you work your abs, neck, traps, obliques, hams, etc.
I would need to see a video of your dealift, but because it works so many muscles, including the traps, I would say it's DOMS.