Cathe,
Initially, I want to thank you for the incredible videos which you and your company produce. I am new to your workouts, and must say, as a former Firm groupie, I have since abandoned that camp and joined yours. I find myself pushing my Firm tapes out of the way to get to yours. I am, as you have so aptly stated, ready for the next step.
My situation and questions are as follows:
I have a bulging/herniated disk at S1-L5 (low back). I seem to manage it with strength training and stretching, but occasionally, it rears its ugly head. Are dead lifts helpful or hurtful? Do you "work through" the pain or lay off the exercises until it subsides? What other form of strength training can I do to keep that lower back from going out/spasming?
I HATE not exercising. I feel stiff and irritable, and I do not sleep well when I don't exercise. By the same token, I don't want to work myself into candidacy for back surgery, either. HELP!
Thank you very much,
-Deb
Initially, I want to thank you for the incredible videos which you and your company produce. I am new to your workouts, and must say, as a former Firm groupie, I have since abandoned that camp and joined yours. I find myself pushing my Firm tapes out of the way to get to yours. I am, as you have so aptly stated, ready for the next step.
My situation and questions are as follows:
I have a bulging/herniated disk at S1-L5 (low back). I seem to manage it with strength training and stretching, but occasionally, it rears its ugly head. Are dead lifts helpful or hurtful? Do you "work through" the pain or lay off the exercises until it subsides? What other form of strength training can I do to keep that lower back from going out/spasming?
I HATE not exercising. I feel stiff and irritable, and I do not sleep well when I don't exercise. By the same token, I don't want to work myself into candidacy for back surgery, either. HELP!
Thank you very much,
-Deb