so the pain you get from deadlifting radiates down to your leg? I wouldn't do anything to provoke that pain at all! You probably need some proper help, way more than I can give on a forum. A physical therapist or a chiro or something.
well, does it go wrong because your form is off on that one rep, or is it that one rep that is the straw that broke the camels back and your form is in fact fine.. I guess that's a question you need to answer, because if you **** it up time and time again even with good form, then I wouldn't keep deadlifting if I were you.. Maybe you need some physical therapy before you can get back into deadlifting?
right thats the question really.
When I talked to my chiro he said the deadlift is more of a show off exercise than anything else and mentioned its not really essential to good fitness.
Keep in mind he is a bit of a fitness buff as well.
Now I'm not sure I totally agree with him although it may be true to some degree. I guess I kinda miss them because when I was doing them regularly my core felt wicked strong and I don't have that feeling anymore.
I'm pretty sure the conssnsus here is I need to have someone show me how to do it right.
Until I can find someone to do that I will keep them out of my routine.
I actually tried to rep stroutman twice. LOL
thanks for the discussion guys.
Tom, is it the upper back or the lower back? When you go heavy, it's very hard to avoid upper back rounding and a lot of people see it as OK, though I'm not an expert on the anatomy of the back yet, so I can't say if they are right or not, but I don't think I've heard of many PLers getting a herniated disc in their upper back, and a lot of them flex the upper back during deadlifts.