Quote (cloudkicker @ Mar 1 2015 07:07am)
I would like to point out without even reading past the first line that most injuries of any significant severity will not heal within the time frame that it takes to become non-sore. Athletes will often rupture part of a tendon or ligament and take the next day or two off until the pain goes away, then continue to train. What actually ends up happening is a thin layer of scar tissue fills in the missing tissue once the inflammatory days are over and they go out and try to load this weak tissue and end up retearing. The healing process now has to begin again, and you're no better off than before.
Good info, thanks. The first two times I injured it I only took 5-7 days off. The last time it happened I took 16 days off and was seen by my doctor, whom I have a follow up with in a week. I haven't lifted heavy since (I don't do deadlifts anymore).
Haven't injured it since, though it still feels "weak" in that area.
Quote (Aube @ Mar 1 2015 07:23am)
because the stronger you are the more hypertrophy potential you have.
Exactly my thought, I'd like to hear more opinions, but if I decide to incorporate strength work how should I go about it??
This post was edited by Lancet_Jade on Mar 1 2015 09:23am