The Wednesday Wellness threads are meant to encourage users to ask for and provide advice and motivation to improve their lives. It isn't intended as a 'containment thread' and any content which could go here could instead be posted in its own thread. You could post:
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This is probably the one you're looking for. I dealt with chronic pain issues for the better part of a decade, and every time I lifted I would just injure myself or make my issues worse. Chasing higher numbers only exacerbated my problem, as well as the consistent 'pushing' ethos of most people involved in lifting/strength training.
Doing yoga helped me understand that my main problem was I would tense my muscles and not recruit certain muscles while lifting. After I realized that and started practicing isolating muscles or learning more bodily awareness, I am far stronger than I can remember myself ever being. Using your muscles the right way helps a lot.
@Tanista mentioned injuring themself during a relatively like workout, which I've also struggled with, so I figured my experience may be relevant here.
I have had a couple doctors diagnose me with joint hypermobility but I think that's just one of a host of BS diagnoses for chronic pain issues that doesn't have a ton of backing in real science.
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