Mackie
Fridge Kunce
So whilst attempting the herculean task of tying up my shoelaces yesterday I felt a "pop" in my lower back.. I'm not in any severe debilitating pain, I'd call it constant slight discomfort.
What annoys me the most is I resistance train 4-6 days per week, always concentrate on form over weight and then I cop an injury doing up shoe laces
Never the less, I have discontinued training for the next 2 days. This afternoon I just did some stretching and rolled my back on a foam roller which made the same "pop" sound several times (a sound very similar to what you hear when you get your back cracked) and made me feel considerably better.
On a positive note the discomfort is felt several inches to the right of my spine and as mentioned I am not in any severe pain. I have however booked a physio appointment for this Wednesday at 2:20pm as you don't really want to play guessing games when it comes to back injuries so fingers crossed its nothing major and i'm back training sooner rather than later...
What annoys me the most is I resistance train 4-6 days per week, always concentrate on form over weight and then I cop an injury doing up shoe laces

Never the less, I have discontinued training for the next 2 days. This afternoon I just did some stretching and rolled my back on a foam roller which made the same "pop" sound several times (a sound very similar to what you hear when you get your back cracked) and made me feel considerably better.
On a positive note the discomfort is felt several inches to the right of my spine and as mentioned I am not in any severe pain. I have however booked a physio appointment for this Wednesday at 2:20pm as you don't really want to play guessing games when it comes to back injuries so fingers crossed its nothing major and i'm back training sooner rather than later...