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Deadlifted again this morning, I stopped at 3 sets bc my lower back was feeling sore, perhaps even lightly strained? Iโ€™m not worried atm because a) I did listen to my body and b) Iโ€™m still ramping up on weight slowly When deadlifting, how do you distinguish between an acceptable amount of soreness vs overworking?
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@dwayne
What does your current volume look like? Sets x reps x weight. That alone can give an indication, depending.
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Lower back soreness during deadlifts is almost always bad news bears for me. I usually stop and switch to squats or something else
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@chrislarsc.eth
Knowing where that line is only ever comes as a result of crossing it unfortunately
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@pouyaneth.eth
If it hits my core with a sharp pain that's it, I'll stop.
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@pirosb3
Do you usually go to the gym with someone? I donโ€™t deadlift because my form isnโ€™t great, but Iโ€™d be up for a session together to work on it and make sure we get the form right
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@bayardo.eth
I've pretty much determined that for me, dead lifting == instant back pain, even for relatively light weights. Not all exercises are going to work for everyone.
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@pirosb3
Have you tried a trap bar or sumo stance instead of traditional deadlift?
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@abdullaalkamil
I think it's impossible to tell between the two reliably based on how you feel- Have you had someone check your form?
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@jackten
The line changes with age. Also the workouts change too. I used to spend 95% of gym time working on strength 5% "stretching" Now I'm like 70% mobility/flexibility work and only 30% strength training. You gotta put in the work to keep your body functional
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Simply, are you healing in an appropriate amount of time?
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@spacecaster
If you know you are going to deadlift โ€” have that be the last lift in your session. Set the table with accessory movements and movement prep for all the muscle groups youโ€™ll use in the deadlift (feet, hamstrings, quads, core)
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