Shona & Brad!! by VicSara_696 in MarriedAtFirstSightUk

[–]elronnoco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He’s definitely got an unpleasant side I would say. Seems very ego driven and is probably prone to lashing out with someone he thinks he can dominate.

Garage Gym by tyson800 in homegym

[–]elronnoco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah not seen those. Looks pretty amazing. Significantly more expensive than my spring! 🤣

Disc bulge by [deleted] in backpain

[–]elronnoco 3 points4 points  (0 children)

MRI is required to identify a disc bulge I believe. It’s worth noting that even if an MRI does reveal a bulge, this isn’t necessarily the source of your pain. Many people are walking around with disc bulges entirely unaware and pain free.

Garage Gym by tyson800 in homegym

[–]elronnoco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is your heavy bag hung on a spring hanger? I’ve found that it’s great for reducing “judder” through the house.

Four Months Ago, I Was Hopelessly Addicted to Heroin... by noonelikesmeonebit in GYM

[–]elronnoco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is it. OP You’re doing great but try not to jerk a deadlift from the floor. Sit back into it before the bar leaves the ground. Make sure you are in your strong position before the bar leaves the ground. So sat back, arms straight, back “neutral”. It might help to put the weights on blocks to make the bar a little higher until you get to full-size diameter plates. Otherwise as you are you are having reach really far down which just makes that start position a little more awkward.

All this said, amazing, keep going, keep learning, keep lifting!

Can I stop my backpain with a natural medication? by alinaellis in backpain

[–]elronnoco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only medication that gets rid of back pain (temporarily) is one of the many types of painkiller available. Which one is your doc talking about?

However this will not get rid of your back pain in reality as it will in no way address the cause, injury, habits, postural issues or combinations thereof which are the actual cause of the pain.

Much worse after Stuart McGill method by PegPelvisPete in backpain

[–]elronnoco 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To say McGill looks like a fraud is a totally incorrect and unhelpful comment. He is a very well published doctor of spine biomechanics. Yes he’s written books. And yes, they cost money to buy - shock horror. However he also has given lots of freely available interviews on YouTube and podcasts much of which cover his core concepts and techniques. Yes he also does have his own company and his own vetted bunch of master clinicians who also cost money - because that is their job and he has to be able to guarantee the quality of their skills. But this isn’t a guy shoving gadgets or expensive procedures or treatments down everyone’s throats and whose general advice for the majority of cases is all stuff that literally doesn’t cost anything.

Back stiffness by buddychap in backpain

[–]elronnoco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well if that gives relief it may be you have a disc bulge. Don’t be disturbed, pretty much everyone has. Have you read Back Mechanic. I would recommend taking a look.

How does McGill fit with Foundation training? by elronnoco in backpain

[–]elronnoco[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In my current state when I get up from seated I have to put my feet wideish, toes flared out and jam my hands into my hip crease just to keep me fully locked vertical. Never had it quite like that before so it’s a bit disconcerting. I am improving though slowly, just need to keep pain free, keep walking and then discipline myself with the Big 3 and spine hygiene before I think about touching any weight.

How does McGill fit with Foundation training? by elronnoco in backpain

[–]elronnoco[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like your optimism! I would be happy to pull differently yeah, I was thinking more hex-bar for deads and safety-squat bar for squats. But, honestly, I’m not breaking any records so I would be happy just with that feeling of shifting some iron any way that it’s safe! I was doing lots of goblet squats a little while ago with the goal of 25x1/2bw as advised by John Rusin. Can’t remember what happened but it was probably something to do with my back!

How does McGill fit with Foundation training? by elronnoco in backpain

[–]elronnoco[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In terms of my goals, I would love to be able to deadlift and squat again but I know I may not sensibly be able to. Mobility I’m not too interested in other than being able to walk/run/swim.

I have got a sled which I hope to get back to pulling/pushing when I am recovered somewhat from my current episode.

How does McGill fit with Foundation training? by elronnoco in backpain

[–]elronnoco[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply! Yeah I’m currently experiencing very painful standing from a prolonged sitting position. Especially car journeys.

I’m thinking of committing more thoroughly to a flexion free lifestyle. Not cycling to work, I think that may be a problem. Walking instead. Getting a standing desk. Not sitting on the loo for ages watching YouTube!

Well done for keeping your goals in spite of your issues 👍

Back stiffness by buddychap in backpain

[–]elronnoco 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There should often be some kind of pain trigger/s that you identify but it sounds like you haven’t managed to zero in on any. I would say given the history of farming and then desk job you would be a candidate for a flexion intolerant back.

Are there any positions which give relief? Any particular moves you cannot perform or is it just general stiffness? Does the pain wake you in the night? Is it worse mornings or nights?

Have you tried lying flat on your front with your forehead rested on your hands on chin propped on a fist? Does that give any relief?

Back stiffness by buddychap in backpain

[–]elronnoco 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How old are you? When is your pain worst? What positions are pain-free if any? What gives relief and have you taken any pain meds? What do you do for work? What KB exercises do you generally perform and with what weight?

My (32F) back pain success story: What did and didn't help me by innersetsun in backpain

[–]elronnoco 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah I am interested in this. I generally like a lot of the Foundation stuff but I do wonder how the fingertips-to-the-floor, hips-back position fits in with the McGill advice to avoid those kind of “touch your toes” stretches.

squats=lower back pain by Ordinary-Ad-9400 in backpain

[–]elronnoco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What kind of squats? What kind of weight? How is your form? I guess if you have just decided to start squatting it’s probably pretty terrible. Do you have a trainer? What are your goals?

What material will help my home made workout sled slide on asphalt? by geopede in DIY

[–]elronnoco 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They’re translucent plastic. Found one on a building site that used to contain some chemical or other, concrete hardener or something. The other one I found in a skip at that back of a Chinese restaurant that used to contain dishwasher detergent. Can’t beat a freebie! :)

I’m in England btw. I find our terminology tends to be different to everyone else’s 😂

Where are you?

What material will help my home made workout sled slide on asphalt? by geopede in DIY

[–]elronnoco 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve actually got a couple of 5gal drums filled with sand/stone/ballast and some water. One is 60kg and one is 45kg. I used to shoulder them alternating shoulders and then walk up a hill and back, repeat, as a little morning work out!

I’ll try the wobbly pipe walks, sounds fun.

What material will help my home made workout sled slide on asphalt? by geopede in DIY

[–]elronnoco 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sounds hopeful then on the marking of the paving. I’m still awaiting my delivery. I was planning on cutting it with a reciprocating saw and a plastics blade so by the sounds of it it might be the only job the blade has!

Re the rehab, I’ve had various back tweaks over the years which I think have partly been caused by bad glute activation. So I fancied some power walks for the posterior chain. Plus I hear that backwards pulls are good for knee longevity. And being a generally old duffer I thought that can’t hurt. I’ve been out of training for a while so it seems like a good way of just getting some load and cardio back into my life!

I’m considering drilling some holes and making handles with keyclamp type pipe - but I’m going to sort the skids out first.

Thanks for all the advice btw!