ericscher
Well-Known Member
At the risk of a severe mocking, I have to ask...
Does anyone else find that their backs are getting pounded by the equipment they ride all day?
I mean the kind of thing where when your muscles tighten up to the point of pain, especially overnight; and then they loosen up and become less painful as you begin moving around.
I should say that I'm not particularly young or old (50) but I am a fat bast**d and I have a three level spinal fusion as the end result of a parachute accident while I was in the Army, but that's skeletal, not muscular.
I curious about who else has muscle paid from their machines and more importantly, have you found anything that mitigates it? (I don't mean drugs, I mean the equipment)
Does anyone else find that their backs are getting pounded by the equipment they ride all day?
I mean the kind of thing where when your muscles tighten up to the point of pain, especially overnight; and then they loosen up and become less painful as you begin moving around.
I should say that I'm not particularly young or old (50) but I am a fat bast**d and I have a three level spinal fusion as the end result of a parachute accident while I was in the Army, but that's skeletal, not muscular.
I curious about who else has muscle paid from their machines and more importantly, have you found anything that mitigates it? (I don't mean drugs, I mean the equipment)
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