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- May 1, 2007
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I'm not new to BB'ing, I lifted for several years between 1999 and 2006. I had just about reached my goals and was very happy with where I was at, physically.
In May of last year I was in a bad car accident in which my lower body was pretty badly injured. Recovery, rest, and physical therapy took several month, almost a year. During this time, I lost a lot of weight (went from 215 down to 175), and lost almost all the muscle mass I had worked so hard for. Needless to say it was disappointing.
Now I am beginning to hit the gym again. I'm eating right, and I really want to get back to where I was before.
I'm healed now, but due to the injury I find that I can no longer do those powerlifting moves I liked so well. I can't do squats or deadlifts anymore. Just too hard on the lower body.
I know these are some of the best exercises for growth (and I want to grow again!) but the strain is too great, I might never be able to do them again.
I can do bench press, military press, barbell curls, all that stuff. But does anyone have any advice on good mass-building exercises that can replace squats and deads?
In May of last year I was in a bad car accident in which my lower body was pretty badly injured. Recovery, rest, and physical therapy took several month, almost a year. During this time, I lost a lot of weight (went from 215 down to 175), and lost almost all the muscle mass I had worked so hard for. Needless to say it was disappointing.
Now I am beginning to hit the gym again. I'm eating right, and I really want to get back to where I was before.
I'm healed now, but due to the injury I find that I can no longer do those powerlifting moves I liked so well. I can't do squats or deadlifts anymore. Just too hard on the lower body.
I know these are some of the best exercises for growth (and I want to grow again!) but the strain is too great, I might never be able to do them again.
I can do bench press, military press, barbell curls, all that stuff. But does anyone have any advice on good mass-building exercises that can replace squats and deads?