Most Important Progression for Low Back Pain

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  • Опубліковано 22 сер 2024
  • The ISSUE is the TISSUE!
    There IS hope for your back, no matter how chronic & all encompassing it may have been. The greatest breakthroughs for my back came from putting down one-off drills and picking up progressive & direct routes.
    I hope this video reaches the right person who needs it!
    If you need more guidance and support on rebuilding your direct low back ability, the Back Breakthrough Blueprint online coaching program is live!
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    Regardless, I am rooting for you & your healing!
    Brendan Backstrom
    LowBackAbility

КОМЕНТАРІ • 213

  • @brennenj
    @brennenj Рік тому +87

    Thank you a lot bro- I’m 19 struggling with a bad back injury and ima start incorporating these into my routine because I definitely see the value in it. I’m tired of hearing “you’re too young for that” and stuff like that cause it never helps

    • @eternal.1909
      @eternal.1909 Рік тому +2

      Did you do it and start to feel better? My back doesn’t get relief from the back extension machine

    • @chuunwtf
      @chuunwtf 11 місяців тому +1

      How long have you been doing it?

    • @gamera7206
      @gamera7206 26 днів тому

      How did it go ?

    • @tanmoyroy6041
      @tanmoyroy6041 26 днів тому

      Hey, how are you doing now?

  • @BrandonLumbra
    @BrandonLumbra Місяць тому +7

    When I was 20 years old, I hurt my lower back squatting. I believe it was a slipped SI joint. At the time it was a devastating injury for me. Squats were my best lift and at the time I was squatting about 530 lbs. After a few days when I realized it was not just a minor tweak, I went to a doctor who was dismissive, told me to try swimming, did an MRI and told me it was probably in my head since the MRI looked fine, and referred me to PT. I will never forget when, one day, my PT asked me what my goals were. I told her my goal was to get back to where I was previously and continue progressing from there. The look on her face told me she didn’t believe it was possible, and she told me I should accept a life of normal, pain-free functionality if I could get to it. I stopped going to PT and set out to restore my back to its previous abilities. I spent almost two years in the “injury loop” of resting, returning, reinjuring, before I found something that worked for me. For me it was switching from high bar to low bar squats, and taking my warmups ATG and pausing for a long time at the bottom to stretch. I had to start from 135 all over again, but I eventually was able to restore my strength, and now at 27, I logged my best squat at 585 (and I think I have a lot more in the tank!). It was a long journey and my low back is still a weak point for me in my training. Anything too far of a deviation from a good rep, or too much volume, and I’ll tweak it, but I’ve gotten much better at dealing with these minor tweaks over the years (isometrics, isolaterals, back extensions, etc.). I wish I had some resource like this years ago. Luckily people who find your videos will be months or years ahead on their recovery. Thank you for providing this resource for people, myself included, and for showing people what is possible. An injury is discouraging, but it is not a death sentence. I’ll be trying some of these exercises and tips to bulletproof my own back so I can finally hit a 600 lb squat. Best of luck to anyone else on a similar journey.

  • @StillBalla
    @StillBalla Рік тому +41

    Bro you litteraly was the Turning point in my back pain!! I was stretching my hip felexor and stabilising my Core like Crazy but it wouldnt get better . Rounding my spine and working Directly on my Lower back muscles like u show in this Video was the missing piece ! Couldnt thank you enough🙏🏼greets from Germany Brother ✊🏼

  • @florianhogger8600
    @florianhogger8600 Рік тому +37

    I'm 21, so the advice of a 26 year old is valid. 😂 I have back pain for like 4 months now, and the doctors don't take it seriously, say that i'm too young, or blame it on my lifting and say if i have pain when lifting i should stop lifting. That bullshit made me seek on the Internet, and after watching a lot of Squat University, your Videos got recommended. I'm doing your excersises for 2 weeks now, and the back pain already got a lot better. Still a long way to go, but i am willing to take the time and effort it takes. I know this is not a quick fix. Keep going man, your Videos truly change lifes. ❤

    • @lowbackability
      @lowbackability  Рік тому +8

      🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @lowbackability
      @lowbackability  Рік тому +10

      You will get there. Keep laying steady bricks. Can’t wait for you to be completely pain-free. 🙏🫡❤️‍🩹

    • @ianpankey5049
      @ianpankey5049 8 місяців тому +1

      Literally me.

    • @Blay_Coo
      @Blay_Coo 4 місяці тому +1

      What is the update !?

    • @jamescrocker1
      @jamescrocker1 Місяць тому

      Just keep one thing in mind. If you feel pain, it’s your body telling you to STOP doing what you are doing. I’m not talking about lactate in your muscles pain. I’m talking about joint, ligament, and bone pain. Take it easy and either rest or go super light. Then progress as long as the pain isn’t there.

  • @KhaledAllen
    @KhaledAllen 3 місяці тому +5

    This is gold. I’ve been in and out of back doctors, PTs, orthos, chiropractors since I was a kid and nobody has spoken about the issue with such clarity and practical relatability. Need to actually try this approach and get back to you but just hearing someone talk like this is so inspiring and a breath of fresh air. Thanks for doing what you’re doing.

  • @TheBoss1greg
    @TheBoss1greg 11 місяців тому +16

    I’ve had chronic low back pain due to a disc herniation for years and I’m only 30 years old. Stretching hip flexors, mobility, core stability and practicing my hinging kept getting me injured, but isometric holds and this progression so far seem to be the first big progression I’ve made yet. It’s only been 3 weeks of isometric holds and I’m already noticing pain reduction and progress in low back stability. I kneeled down and bent over to pick up my dogs #2 today and it was the first time in a year I felt somewhat stable doing so. Best video I’ve seen since I’ve injured my back.

    • @blobb8478
      @blobb8478 9 місяців тому +1

      Which isometric holds are you doing?

    • @crosbycofod5052
      @crosbycofod5052 7 місяців тому +1

      @@blobb8478 they're in the video. Just using the back extension machine work up to 2min unassisted

    • @tanmoyroy6041
      @tanmoyroy6041 26 днів тому

      Hey, how's your back now?

    • @TheBoss1greg
      @TheBoss1greg 25 днів тому

      @@tanmoyroy6041 I can single leg hyper extension for 15 reps and can do a plate loaded full range back extension now. I also started running and that has been progressing well. I still have some work to do before I’m back out swinging a golf club, but I’ve come a long way since I wrote this last comment

    • @tanmoyroy6041
      @tanmoyroy6041 25 днів тому

      @@TheBoss1greg That's great bro. Do you feel pain in your back now?

  • @mikethemoneyman
    @mikethemoneyman 8 місяців тому +4

    "Resonance" is the exact word for what you do so well! You are giving me hope and excitement about my future. I am 40 years old and an intermediate lifter. My slipped disc was starting to make me think I might lose the ability to lift lower body at all. Now, you are helping me see a path forward.

    • @lowbackability
      @lowbackability  8 місяців тому +1

      Favorite comment. Resonance is all it's about. Love bro. You're well on your way. Keep going. :)

  • @LukeBlunton
    @LukeBlunton 3 місяці тому +2

    I'm so grateful for you making this video. I'm suffering from lower back pain for 4 months now. I have been so depressed and my life quality went down the drain. I bought a roman chair and now I'm happy to be able to train my back every day. Thank you for providing a route, a way forward. This is truly a light on the horizon for me

    • @zintheticez1409
      @zintheticez1409 17 днів тому

      How has it been so far, I also ordered one.

  • @isaklofquist1337
    @isaklofquist1337 2 місяці тому +1

    Appriciate your honesty and humility x 100! This will give you many real followers who will continue to get real results. Cheers man.

  • @micahmelby1613
    @micahmelby1613 6 місяців тому +3

    I'm 50 and appreciate your videos so much. I have been in pain for 3 years I rely on my back to do concrete work. These exercises are doing more than any money stealing chiropractor has done for me. I'm relentless on my self rehab once I seen some improvement. Thank you again I look forward to keep learning and having a pain free back forever cuz I will never stop after being in pain for 3 years and almost hung up my concrete profession of 32 yrs.

  • @dude2666
    @dude2666 11 місяців тому +2

    EVERYONE THIS IS THE TRUTH ! LISTEN TO EVERY SINGLE WORD THIS MAN SAYS AND DO EXACTLY THE FORM AND REPETITIONS!!! THE CURE !!!

  • @epeterson1970
    @epeterson1970 11 місяців тому +4

    Thank you sir. Your assessment of the medical community is spot on. I'm 52 with lumbar stenosis and arthritis. I have been living with pain for 10 years. Your video has given me hope of a life without pain.

  • @Proview604
    @Proview604 10 місяців тому +2

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge! ❤ I am much more confident now that I will be able to recover and even become stronger. Thanks for giving me hope. As you said, all I needed was a recovery route. Know that there is light at the end of the tunnel.
    I am 25. Don’t let anyone tell you that you are too young to teach something. Age is just a number. 💪

    • @lowbackability
      @lowbackability  9 місяців тому +2

      Absolutely! You understand. Rooting for you!

  • @ununhexium
    @ununhexium 3 місяці тому +1

    Discovering back extensions really made a huge difference for me. I am excited to try it single leg and advance to QL extensions now. The other thing that really helped me was doing single leg of a lot of things, like switching from leg press to bulgarian split squat or regular RDLs to B-stance RDLs. The biggest one for me was going from hip thrust to single leg hip thrust, which I really felt lock down my posterior chain. I've noticed now that my left oblique and QL are weak so I will be working on that next. You've really helped synthesize everything I've figured out while reconstructing my back over the past year. Thanks!

  • @robbiehunt4112
    @robbiehunt4112 5 місяців тому +1

    I'm 63 and I am open-minded to the content rather than the source i.e. age and really appreciate your content respect your approach and love implementing it into my work outs. I do a lot of weight training and want to be able to do this with safety and my age.

  • @GainSolarPower
    @GainSolarPower Рік тому +6

    Thank you so much for putting out this content. So many people are suffering with LBP. Your program has helped me already.

    • @ZLUVCRUCE
      @ZLUVCRUCE Рік тому

      That’s great. What are the details of your progress?

  • @andrewkornhaber
    @andrewkornhaber 5 місяців тому +1

    Just did my first one of these workouts! I did good work recovering a back issue, but when I went to start lifting again I experienced a lot of sharp pains. So I found your videos, got one of these machines started by warming up with my foam roller, doing your elephant walk hamstring stretches and then was able to do 1:30 two leg tension standing, 00:25 one leg standing tension and 10 full curls. I will report back in 1 month. Let's gooooo!

    • @L1ght5
      @L1ght5 7 днів тому

      How did it go?

  • @bookerman16
    @bookerman16 Рік тому +8

    I spent a long time doing the core strengthening exercises before finding yourself. I guess each injury is different but the training in your videos is by far the best for me. My back feels better than it has in a long time

  • @daveoily6482
    @daveoily6482 Рік тому +4

    I can just about curl over a few times, but it's a little painful and a lot of effort. I'm going to dial it back a bit, work through this from the beginning and see how it goes, thanks, it was super clear and properly helpful. much appreciated :)

  • @chasewhitney3145
    @chasewhitney3145 Рік тому +4

    Finally have hope after watching you and knees over toes guy for my low back issues that I’ve been dealing with for about two years on and off. Definitely not a fun time but I know I will get back to where I need to get. Thanks man.

  • @nagibkanaan2464
    @nagibkanaan2464 11 місяців тому +1

    U sved my life
    Last four years itook thousands and thousands of pain killers
    After one week of intensive training
    I feel 90%better
    God bless u bro ❤

  • @joshlafave4927
    @joshlafave4927 Рік тому +2

    So glad you finally did a long form video, reminds me much more of the knowledge you share on Speed Secrets! I needed this video! I've been struggling with low back pain since 2020. I've spent so much time and thousands of $$ with PT, Chiropractors and even got a cortisone injection. All of them only offered temporary solutions and never left me with a timeline of actually being back at full ability. Discovering ATG was a big breakthrough but so is this video! The two most valuable things that I took away was 1. you need to have a clear path of progression and 2. the journey requires two critical virtues, patience and humility. Thanks so much and please keep up the great work!

  • @SteveCoccimiglio
    @SteveCoccimiglio 34 хвилини тому

    thank you.

  • @JulienKozak
    @JulienKozak 2 місяці тому

    Fixing up my long-neglected knee with Ben Patrick's stuff, here for your back stuff before that inevitably becomes a problem too. The principle of regressing to our capabilities instead of avoiding movements just brings so much clarity. Just want to say thank you, your content is amazing and I love the detail you go into to explain all of this.

  • @RoanokeSystemaGroup
    @RoanokeSystemaGroup 24 дні тому

    Bravo!

  • @zachhogan4861
    @zachhogan4861 Рік тому +1

    I’m glad I found your page! I felt the last minute in this video. I was strong now I’m weak due to my bulging disc. The pain only started this year.

  • @antonioj.castaneda7377
    @antonioj.castaneda7377 Рік тому +1

    God bless you, young man! Thanks for all of your content and, more importantly, for sharing it. I 100% agree, avoidance is never a good thing.

  • @captainofthewhitetower
    @captainofthewhitetower Рік тому

    I've been stretching while watching this video. This guy is a pure soul. He literally puts everything aside and he puts himself inside our court. He lets us judge him, where he just gives us very good advice with pure heart. Anyone who downvotes or b***s in this video please go f*** urself. In summary, he says look you can do this that anything if you literally be patient. Then, you can start doing these exercises. I show it to you not for a showoff but for you can see that you can fix urself. Got to love this dude.

  • @BrandonLamke
    @BrandonLamke 5 місяців тому

    Appreciate you so much more than you know. Thank you for doing this work to find the answers for us that have chronic back pain. I was in pretty good shape for some years but after some hardships I didn't pay attention to my physical fitness at all for years. I have had back pain for years but managed to deal with it through exercise. But after falling off the wagon it just started getting worse more and more. Then last year I completely blew my lower back out so bad I could barely walk for 4 days. It makes a person feel so weak and useless, depressed or just like there is no hope at all of ever being pain free and having good mobility, just quality of life. I found your channel through a friend at work who has lower back issues as well and did the exercises you recommend. I have started doing them as well and it makes sense, it works. It helps. Those people that don't have chronic back pain who want to talk shit about your program, they just don't get it. All of us who are desperately looking for answers and for relief truly appreciate you and everything you do. Thank you.

  • @samross8060
    @samross8060 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for this Brendan, can't even begin to describe how much I appreciate this video.

  • @4EZ777
    @4EZ777 Рік тому +1

    Such an awesome lesson, Brendan your compassion is obvious and abundant

  • @Ataraxia1
    @Ataraxia1 Місяць тому

    thanks!! this is great! My back is fine for about 8 months and then in spring it spasms and i turn 90 for about 4 months until it settles again. Will put this into practice! thanks!

  • @evgeniiazhukova2049
    @evgeniiazhukova2049 6 місяців тому

    thanks a lot! every lower back exercise I tried was focused on eliminating motion, and it felt really strange to me, cause when I do use my back it gets tired and hurts! I had to laugh (and cry a bit) from you showing how you put on a backpack, and then you sneeze and all this goes to hell. that's exactly what happened to me, being sick is a trigger to pain. now I'm going to try your way, because I feel what works for me, and yes, good core stability is great, but I have to move my back!

  • @clubbizarre
    @clubbizarre Рік тому

    I have been stretching my tight adductors hip flexors and back... but they never loosen up. Until I saw some videos by you and others who said "well maybe they are tight because they are weak?"
    And its TOTALLY TRUE. Since i went back to SLOWLY doing correct form deadlifts, squats, adductor machine, hamstring curls etc... i feel MUCH LESS lower back pain.
    Thank you for showing the way and giving hope to an eventually painfree life again. It would be the first time after 15 years of lower back discomfort and 2 years of downright pain.
    Yes i have been shifting left and right while sitting for a decade now...

    • @jeremybuckets
      @jeremybuckets 6 місяців тому

      100%, I had the exact same issue. I spent months stretching my hips without really making any meaningful progress. Once I added loaded hip flexor, butterfly, and good mornings alongside the stretching my hips opened up immediately. You have to get stronger for your body to trust the joints to relax.

  • @proactive.health.strategies
    @proactive.health.strategies 11 місяців тому

    Great message! Thanks for taking the time to share a stream of consciousness that is not cut down into an attention grabbing reel. We need more honest reflection out in the digital space. I went through the ringer myself with low back pain from Dec 2018-Fall 2020. I had to go through trial and error to arrive at solutions and the ATG organization was a big part of that. Keep doing your thing man! You have a great message to share, and the world needs more authenticity. Sincerely, Logan Skye Reever CSCS

  • @LowBack_Unpacked
    @LowBack_Unpacked 10 місяців тому

    You’ve provided the route and it makes so much sense. I’ve gotten to such strong levels and amazing fitness but still braced and avoided these movements. My change started with Ben Patrick and I’m continuing with your program. I appreciate the specificity on the back. Herniated discs are so alienating and this is very encouraging.

  • @Schyluer
    @Schyluer 11 місяців тому

    Modern medicine is broken. I remember when I was 27 i was told i needed to get a rod fused to my spine. So glad i didnt. I searched and searched until i found a Drs group that worked with primarily professional athletes. None of the Drs i talked to who were "experts" in back surgery had a clue about what they were doing. I went from being given a 50/50 shot ill never be the same again, to 97% documented success rate. Making the muscles stronger after my minor procedure has helped me immensely. I cant wait to try these exercises out.

  • @mindfreak1able
    @mindfreak1able 11 місяців тому

    you have the perfect video and your words are too powerful and great at speaking where anyone can understand .. its another skill that I want to learn from you as well...

  • @jackdetweiler3442
    @jackdetweiler3442 2 місяці тому

    Great content Brendan 👍 you will have great success in your future.

  • @akshu4815
    @akshu4815 2 місяці тому

    Thank god i came across your videos. Because before finding you i saw a bunch of squat university videos saying that if i have a disc bulge i need to just "brace and stabilise my spine" and let me tell you this never worked for me. Something as simple as just sneezing or coughing used to re aggravate my pain basically bringing me back to square one. I went to multiple doctors got a mri done found at that i have l4 l5 and l5 s1 disc bulge at just the age of 17 year old. Doctors told me to NEVER lift again and taught me how to do bend like a fricking robot. But after watching your videos i joined a gym and started using the back extension 3 times a week. Now i am able to do 16 unassisted reps and my pain basically doesn't exist. Now i am also able to bend and do tasks like i normally used to do. I know i have still got a long way to go but just wanted to tell you how grateful i am to you. (Also my English isn't very good soo yeah)

    • @tanmoyroy6041
      @tanmoyroy6041 25 днів тому

      Hey Akshu, how are you doing now?

    • @akshu4815
      @akshu4815 25 днів тому

      @@tanmoyroy6041 doing great lol, now I am able to do 22 unassisted reps still not Jefferson curls though. I have started running too it used to hurt my back before but not anymore. And if you ask about pain, as I said before it is basically gone now

    • @tanmoyroy6041
      @tanmoyroy6041 25 днів тому

      @@akshu4815 Bro, tumhara whatsapp number mil sakta hai? Or telegram id? Need to ask a few things. Yaha spam nahi karna chahta

  • @agookchild
    @agookchild Рік тому +3

    This is the problem with the "intellectuals in the ivory tower." Too many doctors and professors only have book knowledge and theory, but _*lack direct experience*_. They'll try to discredit you for not having a 10 years of university. Yet none of them have actually injured and healed their back, or deadlifted 400+ or dunked a basketball.
    They prevent everyday people like us from healing by telling us "don't do that program because it doesn't work", yet it does work for thousands of people. Theory and book smarts should be respected, but not above experience.

    • @dude2666
      @dude2666 11 місяців тому

      1 MILLION PERCENT CORRECT !

  • @johnmcguire6699
    @johnmcguire6699 Рік тому +1

    W video bro again ur a huge inspiration to me and so many others! Keep pumping out the videos! They’re awesome!

  • @jessepeachey3704
    @jessepeachey3704 Рік тому

    Thank you!! I'm very hopeful!

  • @oliverthorcollington8948
    @oliverthorcollington8948 2 місяці тому

    “The gold lies where the dragon is”
    That was well said

  • @dudeinskibro1
    @dudeinskibro1 3 місяці тому

    Recap at 13:25
    Good stuff. Thanks!

  • @zackavshalomov6048
    @zackavshalomov6048 11 місяців тому

    Grateful for you!

  • @k_4321
    @k_4321 Місяць тому

    Thank you bro!

  • @athosdalvarek918
    @athosdalvarek918 Рік тому

    Thanks for your videos!
    As an athlete and a still kinda young person I don't wanna surrender to back problems and avoid all the stuff that makes fun, is pretty natural and shouldn't be an issue.
    Started my rebuilding journey this week, looking forward to what the future holds^^

  • @zoobi27
    @zoobi27 10 місяців тому

    Thank you. Been looking for exercises to reeducate, but i always ended up just enhancing my pain. Will include those isometrics, single legs, progressive difficulty increase and time to adapt steps which I probably hugely skipped.
    THANK YOU

  • @Merlinfoop
    @Merlinfoop 11 місяців тому

    Thank you man, it's easy to look up all these exercises, but creating a progression has been difficult. Gonna work through this and do my posterior chain some justice, so I can squat and deadlift the right way for once.

  • @lloydmillichap3671
    @lloydmillichap3671 11 місяців тому

    Great video buddy, Thankyou and all the best

  • @iocotaz
    @iocotaz 9 місяців тому

    Best video ever!

  • @crystalline-banana2031
    @crystalline-banana2031 Рік тому +1

    Excellent content, easily one of the highest value channel on UA-cam not many know about YET

  • @BackcountryTreks
    @BackcountryTreks 8 місяців тому

    Thanks for this. I’m 40 with a pretty strong athletic physique. Weight training for about 20 years. Had a severe L4-L5 herniation and a discectomy 2 years ago. Definitely improved but I’ll be following this closely as I’m the guy with flare ups too often!

    • @Oakridgevacation
      @Oakridgevacation 5 місяців тому

      how is your journey going. Im same boat 45 and did a discectomy 2 years ago along with stem cells and every other thing i could throw at the wall. Been doing ATG for about 6 months and felt amazing then out of no where im in acute pain with same area L4-L5. Really struggling with this setback

  • @dingusmcgringle9741
    @dingusmcgringle9741 9 місяців тому

    Fantastic info and very informative.

  • @eddysonbunardi919
    @eddysonbunardi919 11 місяців тому

    Wow this is gold. The more i train, the more i knew lower back is everything from bottom to head. I already did some back and hip extension with weight but never knew single leg extension just bodyweight really hit different! I realise i am not that strong.
    Some said this training is bs, they just weak mf and doesnt understand the core of training. Glad find your channel yesterday and found my joy in lower back training, love from Indonesia.

  • @mattknoll7826
    @mattknoll7826 6 місяців тому

    Thank you!!!

  • @GeorgeOu
    @GeorgeOu 6 місяців тому

    I figured this out when I was 39 years old over a decade ago. I had back pain most of my 30s until I started doing your workout. Doctors like Stuart McGill are part of the problem because he prefers that everyone's spine is just fused together with minimum mobility. But his data is based on dead pigs and anecdotal evidence from seeing some old former gymnasts with back problems. But he doesn't see healthy gymnasts, and the bad back gymnasts he sees may have bad backs based on traumatic injuries.

  • @mrpenumpela
    @mrpenumpela Рік тому

    Great video and story!

  • @katrinamae2545
    @katrinamae2545 Рік тому +1

    You are so real and this route is so accessible and truly incredible information thank you so much.. 🙏🏻 by the way.. would there be a way of performing back extension if you don’t have access to a gym? So a way of replicating it at home? Many thanks

  • @RobbWolfVideos
    @RobbWolfVideos 6 місяців тому

    Awesome.

  • @gregk2389
    @gregk2389 Рік тому

    Thank you for all you information I had to teach my pt exercises for the back that did more for me then anything he gave me. I took Luis Simmons what he did for broken back revert hyper and found some progress now looking to take it to next level as I have a grade 1 hearniation and some of the supporting bones of vertebrae are broken

  • @MixMasterMediafr
    @MixMasterMediafr Рік тому

    I will try what you did at the gym love you bro I’m cry 😭 seriously

  • @NiqolasCarl
    @NiqolasCarl 2 дні тому

    Thank you for this video. I've been trying to work through a herniated disc for the past 5 months or so, so this gives me some new things to try. Two questions, though:
    1. I didn't quite catch you're perspective on the advantage of isometric holds over hip hinges on the roman chair. I would have thought both keep your back straight and since movement recruits muscles to also move, that would be more advantageous.
    2. I don't have a roman chair but do have a rogue ghd. Can I run similar exercises and progression on that or should I really add the other device to my home gym?

  • @jakefarm1280
    @jakefarm1280 Рік тому +1

    Repeat after me, "The real issue.. is the tissue!" 😂

  • @jacobstoys2124
    @jacobstoys2124 8 днів тому +1

    Hi @lowbackability After getting injured again I have been doing your BBB Roadmap for about 5 weeks and I Feel heaps stronger already in my hips and low back, Just a few questions to ask so I can put some goals or gains for the future How much would be good to aim for as a 6 foot 90KG Male 43 years old now.
    1. What weight for Tibialis Bar.
    2. Floor ATG split squat weight and reps.
    3. Reverse Squats weight and reps?
    4. Back extension can do Hold for 2mins at the moment
    I have a bulging disc in low back and done a grade 1 tear ACL right knee 3 months ago. I want to get to playing A grade basketball and beat some young fellas. Since starting these exercises I haven't had no more pain. I am trying to get some old people at work with low back pain to start this.

  • @kranx2690
    @kranx2690 5 місяців тому +1

    I admire you posting things like this. I used to be upset that you were basically just posting ben patricks systems but honestly it shouldnt be gatekept under his paid programs. No offense to him he needs to feed his family. And he puts out a lot for free and the payment is mostly for the coaches. This info should be free and popular

    • @lowbackability
      @lowbackability  5 місяців тому +1

      I get you haha. Funny enough is we are great friends. He's my direct mentor and we always discuss this misunderstand that viewers sometimes have. There is no competition between us and our content, it's only framed that way to people on the outside primed to seeing things through the lens of drama. He is posting about the things he has learned from those before him and his experiences coaching. I am doing the same. Those that I mentor will go on to do the same! There's no scarcity when you're in it to help people.
      When your end goal is to change the game, you play for the impact not for the credit!

  • @user-zs2tm4cw3o
    @user-zs2tm4cw3o Рік тому

    Good stuff bro!

  • @badbeans3341
    @badbeans3341 9 місяців тому +1

    Hey man, first off all thank you so much for making rhese videos! Second, im a 29 year old with alot of hesitation and nervousness with my lower back because of a disc injury when i was 21 but I'm trying to get back to being mobile and strong again. How often would you recommend training these dedicated movements and reps and sets and stuff too? Im probably gonna have to start pretty slow and start with the holds at first.

  • @Annie-vx6mb
    @Annie-vx6mb 3 місяці тому

    Hi! You're absolutely right, just looking for answers and trying not to freak out because you are so young.
    How many times a week should I incorporate this into my workouts?
    And could I use this as a warm-up for time efficiency?
    Thanks man, seriously❤

  • @majorconfucius3937
    @majorconfucius3937 Рік тому +2

    Do you have any alternative exercise to that machine who do not have acess to that machine?

  • @blackrhino44
    @blackrhino44 8 місяців тому

    Thanks bro, I’m inspired. I’ll try this out. But you should know that if I end up in a wheelchair, then I’m coming for you. 😂

    • @evgeniiazhukova2049
      @evgeniiazhukova2049 6 місяців тому

      hey, just don't end up! take it easy. and good luck! (I'm here for the same reason as you, so it was actually supposed to be my support)

  • @michaelhutchinson1789
    @michaelhutchinson1789 5 місяців тому

    What are your thoughts on reverse leg raises? Doing them holding onto the pommel horse was a staple in gymnastics training and they always felt amazing to me. Good additional exercise? Replacement if back extensions cause pain? Can do them in straddle as well which really activates some under trained muscles like the glute medius. Great video btw love it!

  • @thesavagecabbage1
    @thesavagecabbage1 Рік тому +1

    This is inspiring. I appreciate your approach although I’m very hesitant. What exactly was your injury? I recently herniated my disc at L5/S1. It is healing and I am doing the McGill big 3, yoga, gentle mobility exercises, and basic glute exercises.

  • @jeremybuckets
    @jeremybuckets 5 місяців тому +1

    6:43 do you ever use this as a hip extension (i.e. back is braced through the whole movement) in other contexts to target the posterior chain, or are you always flexing and extending the back no matter what? I've seen this used as an alternative to something like an RDL which is a separate but also important movement pattern.

    • @lowbackability
      @lowbackability  5 місяців тому +1

      I trained seated good morning and RDL for those qualities! But you definitely could do that as well!

    • @jeremybuckets
      @jeremybuckets 5 місяців тому

      @@lowbackabilityawesome, thank you!

  • @AkshayShiv-vo9xw
    @AkshayShiv-vo9xw 8 місяців тому +1

    Bro when can we know that we are ready to work on our direct low back ability...

  • @LuIsSaNcHeZ510
    @LuIsSaNcHeZ510 5 місяців тому

    Liftwithyourbackguy 😂 amazing

  • @forgotmypassword2804
    @forgotmypassword2804 5 місяців тому

    Awesome video. Can you do one for shoulder? Thanks

  • @stormGod9999
    @stormGod9999 Місяць тому

    can you do heavy deadlifts or squats? that would also give your content a lot more validity

  • @fIuidd
    @fIuidd Рік тому +1

    Can you make a video for the pigeon stretch?

  • @williamhutchison4066
    @williamhutchison4066 11 місяців тому +1

    Great video, I’m suffering from low back back pain and discomfort, how often should you do the back extension? I don’t want to over do it
    Thank you :)

  • @javad346
    @javad346 Рік тому

    Omggg
    Tnx a lottt

  • @AndrewDah
    @AndrewDah 5 місяців тому

    Where would you start if you’re 3 weeks into a bulged disc causing severe nerve pain and weakness in your right leg ? Doing a lot of deadhangs, core stablisation work (Stuart McGill big 3), and just started doing small progressions for ATG split squats but find them quite difficult still. Can only walk short distances

  • @tematennis
    @tematennis 7 днів тому

    Thanks for the video, im gonna try this. Would i be correct in treating this like a workout. Do 1 session once every 3 days (i.e 72 hours rest in between sessions)

  • @gideongriffiths1750
    @gideongriffiths1750 2 місяці тому

    Love the video and desperate to try but I don't have that machine in my gym. Any thoughts?

  • @dimamedvedev4124
    @dimamedvedev4124 5 місяців тому

    Hi everyone. Is there anyone with spondy whom does it help? Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge.

  • @joshuahorritt7185
    @joshuahorritt7185 Рік тому +1

    If my strength is improving but sciatica is still flaring up does this mean `i am making progress? essentially should I ignore the sciatica pain?

    • @dude2666
      @dude2666 11 місяців тому

      this is a really great question, if anyone here could help answer ?

  • @MixMasterMediafr
    @MixMasterMediafr Рік тому

    Same me too bro I would love to meet you I have back pain brooo I’m 14

  • @ivy_404_
    @ivy_404_ 4 місяці тому

    Which one do you recommend more for a personal home gym, 45° or 90° roman chair for back extensions? I see you use the 45°. Thank you.

  • @ConnorSwenson
    @ConnorSwenson 2 місяці тому

    My gym only has a “Glute-Ham Developer” - sort of like the extension but you hold parallel to floor instead of 45 degrees. Is this ok to use instead?

  • @Foolsrule
    @Foolsrule Місяць тому

    When starting with the 2 min hold, do we do sets for time until we hit a total of two minutes? Would this be performed twice a week? Thanks!

  • @odalysnolasco8434
    @odalysnolasco8434 10 місяців тому

    Hey love your videos!! I’ve suffered with herniated disc for about 2 years now .. I want to start weight lifting.. would you say to do these workouts before or after My workout? (Mostly RDLs and the smith machine) is it safe to perform those exercises while following these workouts?

  • @piolovespunk182
    @piolovespunk182 6 місяців тому

    I find reps easier than the iso hold. Ok to mix both as i build strength? Or focus on iso hold only before doing reps? Thanks!

  • @4512hr
    @4512hr Рік тому +1

    Is there any alternative machine or method to the back extension machine, I don't have one😂

  • @gmelliot19
    @gmelliot19 Рік тому

    I experimented with Jefferson Curls about two years ago. I actually was VERY strong in this movement from the start. In just a few weeks of playing with the movement was able to do 50% BW for 20 reps, getting wrists below feet with knees straight.
    Never had back pain during or after Jefferson curls. However stopped doing them for a while because I pulled my hamstring (minor) playing soccer. Then developed bad low back pain that lasted for about 8 months (3 major episodes)
    Have been pain free for several months now. Have returned to most activities I had stopped during back pain. But haven’t tried loaded Jefferson curls or other dynamic trunk extension exercises since.
    Do you think it’s good for me to reintroduce these? Not clear if they were related to onset of back pain/injury in first place…

  • @neerureddy2656
    @neerureddy2656 3 місяці тому

    why is not a good option to go for a surgery? if this pain is being chronic

  • @vladiulian5157
    @vladiulian5157 Рік тому

    So i have a question, i havent visited a doctor or told my mom or anything but i have this lower back pain for almost 4 months now and i believe its a bulged disc, i dont have any herniated disc symtoms like feeling the nerve down the leg just in that same spot, in the lower back, how long till you healed after started implementing these exercises, or was it healed back then and then you started to work on tissue to regain tolerance?

  • @Amiska5v5
    @Amiska5v5 3 місяці тому

    I just got scietica . It feels like the problem sit in the upper left glute. Does this work for scietica pain? thank you. It the worst when wake up but get gradually get little bit better throughout the day.

  • @bmeekma123
    @bmeekma123 3 місяці тому

    When u do these holds do u actively squeeze your glutes as well?

  • @peanutclip2990
    @peanutclip2990 5 місяців тому

    Should i round the back extra by going all the way down at the machine ?
    Can the back be round with weight ob it ob this machine ?
    Thank you in advance