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squats and the bar and your upperback/neck area



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Old 06-09-2006, 05:05 PM
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In an effort to get back on topic I will clarify what I was saying by stating that if someone was to experience chonic pain while squatting and continued to do so no matter what they tried...and if they gave it a proper amount of time and effort and it still didn't go away but when they used a pad that helped then I would say use a pad if that means the difference between squatting and not squatting.[/QUOTE]


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