| ▲ | bwb a day ago | |||||||
The trainer was a godsend, got me to ~95% pain-free, and taught me all kinds of things. He is amazing. But 2025 was maybe down to 90% pain-free, and I want to get stronger. So I did a big rewrite of my entire workout plan and checked everything. AI wasn't perfect, but it was amazing when you already know some. It is still a tool I had to direct, and it took a few days of work. But I'm amazed at where it got me to. It took the injury into consideration and my main sport, and built around that. In the past I tried do this online and couldn't do it given the numerous factors involved. It was not perfect, but over the course of a few days, I was able to sort it out (and test with a trainer on the approach a few weeks after). I've been 100% pain free for 6 weeks in a way I haven't felt in a long time. | ||||||||
| ▲ | DrammBA a day ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Without getting into your specific injury or sport, what was the biggest change compared to the trainer’s program? Was it something unexpected like "exercise this seemingly unrelated muscle group that has nothing do with your injury but just happens to reduce pain by 75% for some inexplicable reason"? Or was it something more mundane like "instead of exercising this muscle every day, do it every other day to give it time to rest"? | ||||||||
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