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  • OctoberRed
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    Originally posted by rihanabr View Post
    I suggest that you do more core exercises, the problem is probably you're letting your back drop too far down when you go into push up position. That is the only reason I could see for back pain coming from them. While your back hurt all you need is ibuprofen, foam roller, and rest
    Sometimes a massage or two hits the spot, too.

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  • rihanabr
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    I suggest that you do more core exercises, the problem is probably you're letting your back drop too far down when you go into push up position. That is the only reason I could see for back pain coming from them. While your back hurt all you need is Online Pharmacy ibuprofen, foam roller, and rest
    Last edited by rihanabr; 12-06-2021, 06:16 AM.

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  • markusmod
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    Originally posted by Beercules View Post

    What did you take? Pedialyte? I drink that every 2-3 days because I started exercising again.


    Banana smoothies because of the potassium.
    Just had a banana smoothie myself.
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  • jaded
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    Originally posted by Beercules View Post

    What did you take? Pedialyte? I drink that every 2-3 days because I started exercising again.


    Banana smoothies because of the potassium.
    Pedialyte x 4 a day will cost you a fortune if you did it long term...even the cheap stuff would be $150 a month (4 times a day). I did the DIY version which turns out to be pretty high in content: 2 tablespoons of lemon juice with a bit of salt and baking soda equal to maybe a bit less than the size of a crushed aspirin of salt...1/2 that of baking soda in a 250 ml glass of water, and you buy some calcium and magnesium either combined or separately and cut off a small piece (1/2 aspirin size) each...drink four times a day. And when you break your fast daily, have a banana and another one later on. That will cost you next to nothing. I edited my previous post to include that intermittent water fasting is done 18 hours a day (although I initially went 41 1/2 hours)...you can eat after that of course, but your stomach will shrink, so you won't feel like eating a lot so keep it sensible (fruits and veggies/ eggs).

    BTW...if you're NOT fasting and want a really good electrolyte drink, you can't beat chocolate milk with a bit of magnesium (quantity as previously described. That will give you excellent hydration/electrolytes with protein and carbs at a good price.
    Last edited by jaded; 08-08-2021, 07:42 PM.
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  • Beercules
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    Originally posted by jaded View Post

    I hurt my back a few weeks ago doing lat pull downs. I was also having ongoing foot pain I just couldn't get rid of. I'm usually pretty good at dealing with these things though acupressure and stretching, but wasn't having success. The back pain was making it hard to walk.

    I saw a post about intermittent water fasting and after reading up I gave it a try and carried on with (it's been 16 days). I quickly discovered that I needed electrolytes (as recommended) because that made things worse without them (more cramping). Almost immediately after adding the electrolytes, I was able to release my back and foot pain and realized I probably had a deficiency of electrolytes in my diet for a long time. Having gotten rid of my chronic pain (the foot pain was a year and 1/2 and walking was becoming a real problem)...my blood pressure dropped to normal (chronic pain raise you BP), and as a bonus I quickly dropped about 8-9 lbs and now have a flat stomach and no obliques. So...maybe try adding electrolytes 4 times a day and find something to lean on and try to release your back muscles. I tried water fasting to get rid of my pains, and it worked for me, so consider that as well (I recommend it).
    What did you take? Pedialyte? I drink that every 2-3 days because I started exercising again.


    Banana smoothies because of the potassium.

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  • jaded
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    Originally posted by Lucky86 View Post
    Well I am sure not the man I once was . I am 35 now and my younger brother took up boxing recently in his early 20s. Long story short he was training with me at my house and I tried to do 4 sets of 25 burpees like I was 18 again and hurt my back halfway through. Kept going cause I am still a man and ******.

    I am just looking for some advice from the old boys around here how do you ease the pain?
    I hurt my back a few weeks ago doing lat pull downs. I was also having ongoing foot pain I just couldn't get rid of. I'm usually pretty good at dealing with these things though acupressure and stretching, but wasn't having success. The back pain was making it hard to walk.

    I saw a post about intermittent water fasting (18 hrs a day average) and after reading up I gave it a try and carried on with (it's been 16 days). I quickly discovered that I needed electrolytes (as recommended) because that made things worse without them (more cramping). Almost immediately after adding the electrolytes, I was able to release my back and foot pain and realized I probably had a deficiency of electrolytes in my diet for a long time. Having gotten rid of my chronic pain (the foot pain was a year and 1/2 and walking was becoming a real problem)...my blood pressure dropped to normal (chronic pain raise you BP), and as a bonus I quickly dropped about 8-9 lbs and now have a flat stomach and no obliques. So...maybe try adding electrolytes 4 times a day and find something to lean on and try to release your back muscles. I tried water fasting to get rid of my pains, and it worked for me, so consider that as well (I recommend it).
    Last edited by jaded; 08-08-2021, 06:42 PM.

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  • Beercules
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    Get a heating pad. Don't do any exercise for a couple days.

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  • billeau2
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    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post

    Not me.

    Lucky86 is the one who tweaked something while doing burpees.
    Sorry lol!

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  • ShoulderRoll
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    Originally posted by billeau2 View Post

    What specifically hurts? Lower back? you may have pulled something. Back pain is harsh... What I would do for a lower back thing is wrap something around the waist that can give you some support... Like a big ace bandage. Time and aspirin are next... Ibuprofen for some... depends on the person.
    Not me.

    Lucky86 is the one who tweaked something while doing burpees.

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  • billeau2
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    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post

    I could see an older guy hurting his back if he did them for high reps. Especially if he just jumped into them after being inactive for a while.
    What specifically hurts? Lower back? you may have pulled something. Back pain is harsh... What I would do for a lower back thing is wrap something around the waist that can give you some support... Like a big ace bandage. Time and aspirin are next... Ibuprofen for some... depends on the person.

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