I've been reading The New Rules of Lifting and following the break in program which has me doing dead-lifts for the first time in my life.
I don't think that the book goes into enough detail on proper dead-lift technique though. I'm not quite sure what to do at the bottom of my lift. Do I touch the weight to the floor before I perform my next lift?
Also, my whole back is lit up from doing my routine yesterday. I know I should probably wear a back brace belt while doing these lifts, but I have a horribly weak back and am hoping to develop some strength and durability in it through dead-lifts. The belt will limit my progress in that regard. Are there any stretches I can do after my work-out that will limit the next days lower back pain? Any suggestion will be greatly appreciated. Lower back pain is second only to tooth aches imo.
I don't think that the book goes into enough detail on proper dead-lift technique though. I'm not quite sure what to do at the bottom of my lift. Do I touch the weight to the floor before I perform my next lift?
Also, my whole back is lit up from doing my routine yesterday. I know I should probably wear a back brace belt while doing these lifts, but I have a horribly weak back and am hoping to develop some strength and durability in it through dead-lifts. The belt will limit my progress in that regard. Are there any stretches I can do after my work-out that will limit the next days lower back pain? Any suggestion will be greatly appreciated. Lower back pain is second only to tooth aches imo.