I'd be in for that! Life could be so comfy with a new bionic back.
That said, one week really is nothing in the grand scheme.
For example, roughly one year after all of the shit above I have achieved a lot in terms of mobility and capability, but I really had to put my work in.
Twice weekly clinical pilates session has given really good core strength and flexibility.
I even got the green light for some Muay Thai training, which is going alright, all I have to leave out at this stage are the crunches and leg lifts.
Also, with my pilates improved technique I manage to lift loads up to 30kg without hurting myself, which is great.
So, while I have a bit of pain most days, I manage to do most of the stuff that I want.
But this back thing is clearly something that will be with me for the rest of my life.
I'd be in for that! Life could be so comfy with a new bionic back.
That said, one week really is nothing in the grand scheme.
For example, roughly one year after all of the shit above I have achieved a lot in terms of mobility and capability, but I really had to put my work in.
Twice weekly clinical pilates session has given really good core strength and flexibility.
I even got the green light for some Muay Thai training, which is going alright, all I have to leave out at this stage are the crunches and leg lifts.
Also, with my pilates improved technique I manage to lift loads up to 30kg without hurting myself, which is great.
So, while I have a bit of pain most days, I manage to do most of the stuff that I want.
But this back thing is clearly something that will be with me for the rest of my life.