Deep squats and deadlifts definitely require core stabilization, if not contraction. The best thing for someone with an injury to do is cycle or swim. Both are non-impact and you can go at your own pace. For the record, I hate both of them, so its not like I'm trying to sell anyone on what works for me.Icey wrote:I thank thee.apmje wrote:Badman.
And thanks Noam for the translation! Don't think I can do some of them things though since I just had an operation and it'll take like 6 months for my stomach muscles to be kinda repaired.
Anyone recommend anything that doesn't work the stomach muscles too hard?? I need to start getting fit man.
Are you looking to work the whole body? http://stronglifts.com/stronglifts-5x5- ... g-program/ ? I'm not too good on how all the muscles are "put together" but I think that none of those should work the stomach too much.
Edit: not to say SL5x5 isnt an awesome program; it is. It just isn't the right thing for someone with a major surgery to rehab. About this time last year I used sl5x5 and starting strength to get to a 1000 lb total, so I can vouch for both. Not that a 1k total is crazy, but they definitely work.