Ok, so I've been having these lower back pains when I do deads and squats. I used to be able to do them fine, but then I was forced to stop lifting for a while, and when I came back, I think I might have tried to go to heavy and hurt my back. But this pain ONLY comes when Im doing either squats or deads, or if I create a really sharp arch in my back (not like when Im bending over, like the top of the arch is towards my belly and my lower back is the "inside" of the arch). I went to a physical therapist, and he told me that I should do running to warm up (usually I just do 3 lighter sets for each big lift), stretch, and do more ab work to stabilize the core (Ive been neglecting ab work lately). I also think that when I went heavy with my bench, I created a really sharp arch and he said this is really bad, so I'll stop doing that.
But that last part lead me to the question, when you do squats and deads, I thought you were supposed to make a tight arch with your back in order to not hurt it. If its horrible to do when you do bench, should you be doing it when you do squats/deads? Like right now, if I arch my back and bend over, there is alittle pain, but if I bend over really badly (like having my belly be the "inside" of the arch) then there is no pain. Im alittle confused now as to what the proper technique is. Any advice? Thanks.
But that last part lead me to the question, when you do squats and deads, I thought you were supposed to make a tight arch with your back in order to not hurt it. If its horrible to do when you do bench, should you be doing it when you do squats/deads? Like right now, if I arch my back and bend over, there is alittle pain, but if I bend over really badly (like having my belly be the "inside" of the arch) then there is no pain. Im alittle confused now as to what the proper technique is. Any advice? Thanks.