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I was doing squats for like the 5th time yesterday and I strained my back and suffered a mild attack of anemia. As you can tell from the screename I have Sickle Cell Anemia but if you saw me you could'nt tell.
I am 190 and 5'10, very rare for someone with Anemia to be that big.
Even though I look just like you guys do, my strenght is maybe a third of yours. I currently bench 180 1 time and can bench 130 about 10-12 reps.
I am about 17% bodyfat and looking forward to changing that around.
I was squatting 70 pounds yesterday when I messed up my back, I had to stay home to today to feel better.
I just wanting to introduce myself, at least now I won't be squatting anymore.
Thanks.
don't not squat...just take it real easy and make sure you got proper form.
i don't know a whole heap about sickle cell, i understand it hampers strength, but how exactly?
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Instead of quitting squats, lower the weight and correct you form.
1. either lower the weight and correct form, or
2. do leg presses. Squats are far superior though.
Sickle cell is a disease of African Americans, when thee red blood cells are deformed and can't carry oxygen correctly. It evolved initially as a defense against malaria, but there is a genetic consequence if two carriers of the sickle-cell gene have offspring.
Is that correct?
Yeah pretty much.
It weakens you by oxygen not being nearly as suffucent as a normal human being. I half have the oxygen in my body that you have in yours, makiing me tired very very quick.
I don't know of too many people who weigh 190 and bench 540lbs, so I think you're being a little hard on yourself. I weigh 193 myself and my bench isn't all that much better than yours, so take heart.Originally posted by SickleCellXXL
Even though I look just like you guys do, my strenght is maybe a third of yours. I currently bench 180 1 time and can bench 130 about 10-12 reps.
I would suggest you always have someone spotting you so you can avoid a repeat of yesterday. I think benching with such a condition presents even a greater potential for disaster.
As for squatting, you should be fine sticking to the leg press.
Anyways, welcome to the boards.
yeah man, welcome aboard, stick around, we can help.
Hi everyone,
This post Is old, but i'm going to write here because i have sickle cell desease to and been struggling since i was born in 1977. My question is: i have tiny muscles, and a huge belly. I have tried so many Times to workout, without succes since i get sick every time i find thé motivation to restart. lately, my doctor told me that cardio isn't allowed in my case. I would love to get in chape ( just to be proportionned), but i don't manage to accomplish what i started. Is it worth to hoping get some claves and shoulders? Thank you
Holy 2002 batman, nevermind.
Last edited by FearFactory; 07-17-2012 at 02:33 PM.
I agree with you, kaleido. But I think SickleCellXXL may need to do leg curl and extension to help strengthen his quads and hamstrings. Maybe having a trainer can help with the form in squatting. Form is everything in weight training.
Hi, Manin. Do some leg press with calf raises in the end of each set for calf development. As for shoulder, I find seated shoulder press with dumb bells and standing military press work for me. To have a broad shoulder, you need to develop chest and back as well. Exercise should include dumbbell/ barbell bent-over rows and chin-ups or pull-ups for back; inclined bench press, pec-deck flys for chest. But you need to have someone to watch your form.
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