| That advice sounds insanely stupid, unless he means to train through it with modifying. I think it's important for both the mental and physical momentum to train through, if you're accepting reality, and not just blasting through pain. Then again, Rip isn't known for his nuance and delicacy. I think the keys to avoiding injury, in addition to stretching (and hardcore stretching, especially as we age), is not trying to push the progressive overload faster than getting the ideal form. I've burned myself too many times in this regard, and I agree with you, compensating for old injuries down the road really blows, so avoiding it would be ideal. Thankfully, in addition to their being a myriad of ways to injure yourself, folks are pretty creative on movements that can adapt to that as well. And then there's steroids ;) |
Something just 'popped', both times. And put me out of commission for weeks. First time was in my legs, the other was in my neck.
Rip does advise shifting to accommodate injury. But that's the extent of his advice.