Fuckyeah Roary. Curious to hear your PT regimen.
I’ve been out of commission for almost two years with health / injury stuff but went out on Wednesday afternoon since it was in the mid 60s in nyc. Some local kids have a community flat bar and I was able to sneak in a little boardslide and do a couple of flat ground oldster lines despite my jelly legs and it was maybe the happiest moment I’ve had in months. Get skitch or die trying <3
Great to hear that you made it out there, pure happiness indeed.
As to my PT, it took me a long time to get it right. I started with regular physiotheraphy, and in retrospect it turns out the first therapist I had made all the right calls, but I didn't practice regularly enough. After a long period of relative stagnation and trying out some other methods that didn't end up working for me I went back to the standard physio, and somehow something clicked.
Turns out that my problems are actually in the hips and legs, not the back (where I feel the pain). It's kind of hilarious how lopsided my body is, I'm goofy so the muscles in the left leg and hip are strong and somewhat rigid, while those in the right leg are weak but flexible. So I'm basically doing a ton of glute-strengthening exercises (like folding the knee up and down while lying on the side using a rubber band, lunges, bridges in different varieties), plus some core stuff (bird dog etc), and a lot of thigh stretches with a foam roller. I've found out that I can make almost any level of back pain disappear with five minutes of foam rolling the most painful muscle areas in my thighs. That's been a game changer.
It's really not rocket science or reinventing the wheel, all standard stuff. The key for me has been the mindset and the consistency. I do an hour-long routine of the exercises I mentioned after getting up in the morning now, every single day, no matter what. That's really made all the difference.
Hope that helps, and that you all will enjoy your sessions whenever you can!