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8/28/2008 10:00:39 AM EDT
I am doing the rippetoe workout, and when I do squats, I get a pain in my left testicle. I know it sounds funny ha, ha, but I am kind of concerned. I really dont wanna cause a hernia, and have to stop working out.

any tips?
8/28/2008 10:54:35 AM EDT
[#1]
Get a partner and do some leg throwdowns.  This will build up your lower abs.  I had a simular issue when I used to max out.  Weight belts can compensate for a weaker lower back and abs but provides no support for the lower abs.  If you are not using a belt still go ahead and build your core up.
8/28/2008 12:22:04 PM EDT
[#2]
Ab work never hurts but I'd wager that you're missing a cue somewhere in the lift.  Video would be best, but can you describe, in detail, how you squat?
8/28/2008 3:27:35 PM EDT
[#3]

Quoted:
Ab work never hurts but I'd wager that you're missing a cue somewhere in the lift.  Video would be best, but can you describe, in detail, how you squat?


I have a power rack, so I just stand up under the bar. I lower it until it hits the safety bars on both sides, then I stand up. I use kind of a wide stance. I try to keep my back straight but I might be leaning forward a little.

lower ab work like leg lifts?
8/28/2008 5:22:24 PM EDT
[#4]

Quoted:

Quoted:
Ab work never hurts but I'd wager that you're missing a cue somewhere in the lift.  Video would be best, but can you describe, in detail, how you squat?


I have a power rack, so I just stand up under the bar. I lower it until it hits the safety bars on both sides, then I stand up. I use kind of a wide stance. I try to keep my back straight but I might be leaning forward a little.

lower ab work like leg lifts?


There's a LOT more to squatting than just squatting and trying to keep your back straight.  I'll come back to this.