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Anonymous
So I've just started SL's 5X5.

I'm on the 3rd week now.

At first it wasn't that bad of course, but when I started adding more weight to the barbell row's it's starting to kill my lower back.
My form is pretty good, I can go almost parallel to the floor.

When I reach down to get the bar at such light weights though I have to actually bend over more to reach it to pick it up and I put it back on the floor for every rep.

Would this be a reason why it's killing my lower back?

What would be a good way to help with this?
Stacking some weights on the floor and putting the bar on there so it's higher till I can use bigger weights or..?

And I read around that my lower back is probably just weak as crap so I should just continue doing rows and deadlifts (I love deadlifts) and eventually the lower back pain will go away.

Just wanted some of /fit/'s advice on this matter.
>> Anonymous
Check your deadliftz form, add back extensions and glute-ham raises
>> Anonymous
You have a weak lower back. Do moar deadlifts.
>> Anonymous
Oh yeah, to anyone else with a history in 5x5 have this problem?

If so, how long did it take you to get over it?
>> Anonymous
>>205047

Thanks for that, I believe (but could be wrong) that I have good deadlift form.
It's my favorite thing to do at the gym.

>>205050
Yes boss, Keeping at it.
>> Anonymous
Derp bawmp
>> Anonymous
>>205044
Does your back hurt while doing it or afterwords? When I first started doing deadlifts my lower back killed me. It felt like my normal lower back pain but it came on about 5 hours after a heavy workout and stopped hurting after a few days. I just started my second week of the 5x5 this week and my gym has a little stand that holds the barbell about a foot off the ground that I use for barbell rows until I get to 45lb plates so that it's the correct distance off the ground.