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  • pinkraynedropjacki
    pinkraynedropjacki Posts: 3,027 Member
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    As much as I would love to help I just remember you being needlessly mean and contentious in thread after thread so I can't bring myself to do it this time. Congratulations on finding the joy of resistance training and I wish you good health.

    Funny I didn't ask for help. Did I? I didnt ask for advice, help or anything actually.

    All I did was make a post saying sorry it took me so long (basically) to get to strength training. I don't have to explain anything or ask for anything. I got this MY way. :yawn:
  • ndj1979
    ndj1979 Posts: 29,136 Member
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    in…..because I like where this thread is going ...
  • ndj1979
    ndj1979 Posts: 29,136 Member
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    As much as I would love to help I just remember you being needlessly mean and contentious in thread after thread so I can't bring myself to do it this time. Congratulations on finding the joy of resistance training and I wish you good health.

    Funny I didn't ask for help. Did I? I didnt ask for advice, help or anything actually.

    All I did was make a post saying sorry it took me so long (basically) to get to strength training. I don't have to explain anything or ask for anything. I got this MY way. :yawn:

    ummm you posted a thread asking for advice on strength training, so you did ask for advice….
  • ndj1979
    ndj1979 Posts: 29,136 Member
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    OP - if you really want to strength train I recommend joining a gym so that you can lift heavy using compound movements, or getting the equipment to do this at home = barbell, bench, power rack, dumbbells…
  • Otterluv
    Otterluv Posts: 9,083 Member
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    Your back should not hurt after strength training...maybe check out some form videos for the exercises you're doing.

    Back injury before even starting anything. Never going to get better even with strength training.

    Have you tried, or are you speaking about something that you have not actually tried yet?

    I don't know what your particular issue is, but many people have seen improvements in back issues through strength training. Get medical guidance first, of course, but I think it's too early in your resistance training to rule out any improvement at all.
  • Otterluv
    Otterluv Posts: 9,083 Member
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    As much as I would love to help I just remember you being needlessly mean and contentious in thread after thread so I can't bring myself to do it this time. Congratulations on finding the joy of resistance training and I wish you good health.

    Funny I didn't ask for help. Did I? I didnt ask for advice, help or anything actually.

    All I did was make a post saying sorry it took me so long (basically) to get to strength training. I don't have to explain anything or ask for anything. I got this MY way. :yawn:

    Which is foolish, quite honestly. This site is full of knowledgeable lifters, and many members could have been a great resource for you at one point.

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  • nz_deevaa
    nz_deevaa Posts: 12,209 Member
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    As much as I would love to help I just remember you being needlessly mean and contentious in thread after thread so I can't bring myself to do it this time. Congratulations on finding the joy of resistance training and I wish you good health.

    Funny I didn't ask for help. Did I? I didnt ask for advice, help or anything actually.

    All I did was make a post saying sorry it took me so long (basically) to get to strength training. I don't have to explain anything or ask for anything. I got this MY way. :yawn:

    Which is foolish, quite honestly. This site is full of knowledgeable lifters, and many members could have been a great resource for you at one point.

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    Everyone stand down.

    No advice required.

    I repeat. Stand down.

    She was just telling us about the stuff she has at her house.

    I'm not sure if she wants to hear about the stuff we have at our houses, but just in case.

    I'm at work. I have a computer. A pen. Some paper work. A ruler. Some cutting knives and a cutting board.
  • k8blujay2
    k8blujay2 Posts: 4,941 Member
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    I'm just in for the J Law gif.

    This.

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  • pinkraynedropjacki
    pinkraynedropjacki Posts: 3,027 Member
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    As much as I would love to help I just remember you being needlessly mean and contentious in thread after thread so I can't bring myself to do it this time. Congratulations on finding the joy of resistance training and I wish you good health.

    Funny I didn't ask for help. Did I? I didnt ask for advice, help or anything actually.

    All I did was make a post saying sorry it took me so long (basically) to get to strength training. I don't have to explain anything or ask for anything. I got this MY way. :yawn:

    ummm you posted a thread asking for advice on strength training, so you did ask for advice….


    Actually the thread is FItness & exercise. Where does it say advice? I did not once ask for advice at all.
    OP - if you really want to strength train I recommend joining a gym so that you can lift heavy using compound movements, or getting the equipment to do this at home = barbell, bench, power rack, dumbbells…

    Sorry I guess that part about not a heap of money, also no room at home to have equipment was totally gone? Nope I still see it on the opening post.

    I didn't ask for anything. I was more proud of the fact that with the little things I do have I took the initiative (with my Dr's guidance) to do this.

    Sorry that I also dont have the money for back specialists or physios. I guess that's what happens when the people who caused your injury think you are all cured cause you can walk & lost weight so they stop paying for all medical.

    Oh wait...was that me explaining myself.

    Nah next time I'll just hope that nobody else is just as proud about themselves as I WAS. Perhaps not now, I feel like more of a failure thanks to some in here. Oh well. You can all move on to the next target. I'm no longer sorry for anything.:mad:
  • DavPul
    DavPul Posts: 61,406 Member
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  • ndj1979
    ndj1979 Posts: 29,136 Member
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    As much as I would love to help I just remember you being needlessly mean and contentious in thread after thread so I can't bring myself to do it this time. Congratulations on finding the joy of resistance training and I wish you good health.

    Funny I didn't ask for help. Did I? I didnt ask for advice, help or anything actually.

    All I did was make a post saying sorry it took me so long (basically) to get to strength training. I don't have to explain anything or ask for anything. I got this MY way. :yawn:

    ummm you posted a thread asking for advice on strength training, so you did ask for advice….


    Actually the thread is FItness & exercise. Where does it say advice? I did not once ask for advice at all.
    OP - if you really want to strength train I recommend joining a gym so that you can lift heavy using compound movements, or getting the equipment to do this at home = barbell, bench, power rack, dumbbells…

    Sorry I guess that part about not a heap of money, also no room at home to have equipment was totally gone? Nope I still see it on the opening post.

    I didn't ask for anything. I was more proud of the fact that with the little things I do have I took the initiative (with my Dr's guidance) to do this.

    Sorry that I also dont have the money for back specialists or physios. I guess that's what happens when the people who caused your injury think you are all cured cause you can walk & lost weight so they stop paying for all medical.

    Oh wait...was that me explaining myself.

    Nah next time I'll just hope that nobody else is just as proud about themselves as I WAS. Perhaps not now, I feel like more of a failure thanks to some in here. Oh well. You can all move on to the next target. I'm no longer sorry for anything.:mad:

    wow, complain more?!

    and now I understand why the previous two pages totally blasted you..
  • MoreBean13
    MoreBean13 Posts: 8,701 Member
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    Well I for one am glad that I read this post and considered the equipment available and tried to give helpful advice on page 1. Can't get that time back. :grumble:
  • nz_deevaa
    nz_deevaa Posts: 12,209 Member
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    As much as I would love to help I just remember you being needlessly mean and contentious in thread after thread so I can't bring myself to do it this time. Congratulations on finding the joy of resistance training and I wish you good health.

    Funny I didn't ask for help. Did I? I didnt ask for advice, help or anything actually.

    All I did was make a post saying sorry it took me so long (basically) to get to strength training. I don't have to explain anything or ask for anything. I got this MY way. :yawn:

    ummm you posted a thread asking for advice on strength training, so you did ask for advice….


    Actually the thread is FItness & exercise. Where does it say advice? I did not once ask for advice at all.
    OP - if you really want to strength train I recommend joining a gym so that you can lift heavy using compound movements, or getting the equipment to do this at home = barbell, bench, power rack, dumbbells…

    Sorry I guess that part about not a heap of money, also no room at home to have equipment was totally gone? Nope I still see it on the opening post.

    I didn't ask for anything. I was more proud of the fact that with the little things I do have I took the initiative (with my Dr's guidance) to do this.

    Sorry that I also dont have the money for back specialists or physios. I guess that's what happens when the people who caused your injury think you are all cured cause you can walk & lost weight so they stop paying for all medical.

    Oh wait...was that me explaining myself.

    Nah next time I'll just hope that nobody else is just as proud about themselves as I WAS. Perhaps not now, I feel like more of a failure thanks to some in here. Oh well. You can all move on to the next target. I'm no longer sorry for anything.:mad:

    I'm in Australia/Melbourne too.

    I'm sorry that due to to your marathon walking and weight loss success you've had your medical payouts stopped, but going to see a Dr and a Physio cost the same amount.
  • pinkraynedropjacki
    pinkraynedropjacki Posts: 3,027 Member
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    As much as I would love to help I just remember you being needlessly mean and contentious in thread after thread so I can't bring myself to do it this time. Congratulations on finding the joy of resistance training and I wish you good health.

    Funny I didn't ask for help. Did I? I didnt ask for advice, help or anything actually.

    All I did was make a post saying sorry it took me so long (basically) to get to strength training. I don't have to explain anything or ask for anything. I got this MY way. :yawn:

    ummm you posted a thread asking for advice on strength training, so you did ask for advice….


    Actually the thread is FItness & exercise. Where does it say advice? I did not once ask for advice at all.
    OP - if you really want to strength train I recommend joining a gym so that you can lift heavy using compound movements, or getting the equipment to do this at home = barbell, bench, power rack, dumbbells…

    Sorry I guess that part about not a heap of money, also no room at home to have equipment was totally gone? Nope I still see it on the opening post.

    I didn't ask for anything. I was more proud of the fact that with the little things I do have I took the initiative (with my Dr's guidance) to do this.

    Sorry that I also dont have the money for back specialists or physios. I guess that's what happens when the people who caused your injury think you are all cured cause you can walk & lost weight so they stop paying for all medical.

    Oh wait...was that me explaining myself.

    Nah next time I'll just hope that nobody else is just as proud about themselves as I WAS. Perhaps not now, I feel like more of a failure thanks to some in here. Oh well. You can all move on to the next target. I'm no longer sorry for anything.:mad:

    wow, complain more?!

    and now I understand why the previous two pages totally blasted you..

    What was the reason for the blasting? I never asked for anything & yet people get all upset when I tell them that? Yeah ok, so that gave the right to what now?

    I DID NOT ASK FOR HELP, ADVICE OR ANYTHING LIKE THAT AT ALL. I WAS PROUD OF ME FOR A SPLIT SECOND..... wont happen again.
  • pinkraynedropjacki
    pinkraynedropjacki Posts: 3,027 Member
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    As much as I would love to help I just remember you being needlessly mean and contentious in thread after thread so I can't bring myself to do it this time. Congratulations on finding the joy of resistance training and I wish you good health.

    Funny I didn't ask for help. Did I? I didnt ask for advice, help or anything actually.

    All I did was make a post saying sorry it took me so long (basically) to get to strength training. I don't have to explain anything or ask for anything. I got this MY way. :yawn:

    ummm you posted a thread asking for advice on strength training, so you did ask for advice….


    Actually the thread is FItness & exercise. Where does it say advice? I did not once ask for advice at all.
    OP - if you really want to strength train I recommend joining a gym so that you can lift heavy using compound movements, or getting the equipment to do this at home = barbell, bench, power rack, dumbbells…

    Sorry I guess that part about not a heap of money, also no room at home to have equipment was totally gone? Nope I still see it on the opening post.

    I didn't ask for anything. I was more proud of the fact that with the little things I do have I took the initiative (with my Dr's guidance) to do this.

    Sorry that I also dont have the money for back specialists or physios. I guess that's what happens when the people who caused your injury think you are all cured cause you can walk & lost weight so they stop paying for all medical.

    Oh wait...was that me explaining myself.

    Nah next time I'll just hope that nobody else is just as proud about themselves as I WAS. Perhaps not now, I feel like more of a failure thanks to some in here. Oh well. You can all move on to the next target. I'm no longer sorry for anything.:mad:

    I'm in Australia/Melbourne too.

    I'm sorry that due to to your marathon walking and weight loss success you've had your medical payouts stopped, but going to see a Dr and a Physio cost the same amount.

    Not on a payment, physio is $70 a 30min session. Dr costs me $0.
  • nz_deevaa
    nz_deevaa Posts: 12,209 Member
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    As much as I would love to help I just remember you being needlessly mean and contentious in thread after thread so I can't bring myself to do it this time. Congratulations on finding the joy of resistance training and I wish you good health.

    Funny I didn't ask for help. Did I? I didnt ask for advice, help or anything actually.

    All I did was make a post saying sorry it took me so long (basically) to get to strength training. I don't have to explain anything or ask for anything. I got this MY way. :yawn:

    ummm you posted a thread asking for advice on strength training, so you did ask for advice….


    Actually the thread is FItness & exercise. Where does it say advice? I did not once ask for advice at all.
    OP - if you really want to strength train I recommend joining a gym so that you can lift heavy using compound movements, or getting the equipment to do this at home = barbell, bench, power rack, dumbbells…

    Sorry I guess that part about not a heap of money, also no room at home to have equipment was totally gone? Nope I still see it on the opening post.

    I didn't ask for anything. I was more proud of the fact that with the little things I do have I took the initiative (with my Dr's guidance) to do this.

    Sorry that I also dont have the money for back specialists or physios. I guess that's what happens when the people who caused your injury think you are all cured cause you can walk & lost weight so they stop paying for all medical.

    Oh wait...was that me explaining myself.

    Nah next time I'll just hope that nobody else is just as proud about themselves as I WAS. Perhaps not now, I feel like more of a failure thanks to some in here. Oh well. You can all move on to the next target. I'm no longer sorry for anything.:mad:

    I'm in Australia/Melbourne too.

    I'm sorry that due to to your marathon walking and weight loss success you've had your medical payouts stopped, but going to see a Dr and a Physio cost the same amount.

    Not on a payment, physio is $70 a 30min session. Dr costs me $0.

    OK then.

    As I mentioned in my first post. You should 'probably' avoid some dynamic kettlebell swings, depending on where/why your back is injured.

    I know you don't want my advice. That's just my opinion.

    Carry on.
  • Flab2Fab27
    Flab2Fab27 Posts: 461 Member
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  • pinkraynedropjacki
    pinkraynedropjacki Posts: 3,027 Member
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    As much as I would love to help I just remember you being needlessly mean and contentious in thread after thread so I can't bring myself to do it this time. Congratulations on finding the joy of resistance training and I wish you good health.

    Funny I didn't ask for help. Did I? I didnt ask for advice, help or anything actually.

    All I did was make a post saying sorry it took me so long (basically) to get to strength training. I don't have to explain anything or ask for anything. I got this MY way. :yawn:

    ummm you posted a thread asking for advice on strength training, so you did ask for advice….


    Actually the thread is FItness & exercise. Where does it say advice? I did not once ask for advice at all.
    OP - if you really want to strength train I recommend joining a gym so that you can lift heavy using compound movements, or getting the equipment to do this at home = barbell, bench, power rack, dumbbells…

    Sorry I guess that part about not a heap of money, also no room at home to have equipment was totally gone? Nope I still see it on the opening post.

    I didn't ask for anything. I was more proud of the fact that with the little things I do have I took the initiative (with my Dr's guidance) to do this.

    Sorry that I also dont have the money for back specialists or physios. I guess that's what happens when the people who caused your injury think you are all cured cause you can walk & lost weight so they stop paying for all medical.

    Oh wait...was that me explaining myself.

    Nah next time I'll just hope that nobody else is just as proud about themselves as I WAS. Perhaps not now, I feel like more of a failure thanks to some in here. Oh well. You can all move on to the next target. I'm no longer sorry for anything.:mad:

    I'm in Australia/Melbourne too.

    I'm sorry that due to to your marathon walking and weight loss success you've had your medical payouts stopped, but going to see a Dr and a Physio cost the same amount.

    Not on a payment, physio is $70 a 30min session. Dr costs me $0.

    OK then.

    As I mentioned in my first post. You should 'probably' avoid some dynamic kettlebell swings, depending on where/why your back is injured.

    I know you don't want my advice. That's just my opinion.

    Carry on.

    I don't do that anyway.
  • VBnotbitter
    VBnotbitter Posts: 820 Member
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    As much as I would love to help I just remember you being needlessly mean and contentious in thread after thread so I can't bring myself to do it this time. Congratulations on finding the joy of resistance training and I wish you good health.

    Funny I didn't ask for help. Did I? I didnt ask for advice, help or anything actually.

    All I did was make a post saying sorry it took me so long (basically) to get to strength training. I don't have to explain anything or ask for anything. I got this MY way. :yawn:


    "Like I said...I'm sorry I ever doubted it..... but why didnt someone warn me that my back would hurt more now than it did before? Like really my back is so bad now that I almost wish I'd had the epidural into it"

    Hmm interesting dichotomy. Might be some others who have experience of strength training with back problems but never mind you got this your way
  • EvgeniZyntx
    EvgeniZyntx Posts: 24,208 Member
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    Your back should not hurt after strength training...maybe check out some form videos for the exercises you're doing.

    Back injury before even starting anything. Never going to get better even with strength training.

    Possibly. Some back injuries can be helped (possibly, maybe...) by strength training. It dpends on so many factors - type, training, etc. But certainly take care of yours, go slowly and consider reading up on PT methods at the library - free stuff!

    My own story is that I had significant shoulder issues for years and was this "" close to surgery. I am totally pain free now, still slight ROM decrease in extreme extensions (and a little click) but no one can tell but me. All thanks to weight training.

    So it might help. Take it slow at first and build up.

    And another vote for Your Body is Your Own Gym. Strong program on the application and the book.

    And planks, lots of those, straight and side. Strengthen core and back.

    Good luck.