On deadlifts I nearly faint when I go down. I get that this happens a lot when you lift heavy, but I’m not lifting heavy. Not even relatively. It’s 65 pounds which is nothing to me. When I first started I didn’t get lightheaded, but now even with 65 for a warmup I’m dizzy. By the time I go to my main workout, I go to 75 or 80 and at this point I’m about to black out after like 2 reps. Again, not heavy but something is still wrong. I think my form is correct. Deep breath with belly expanding on inhale, brace, and squeeze glutes.

I also want to progress with chin ups, but I can do neither pull ups, chin ups, and even lat pull downs aren’t doing anything - the pull downs I feel in my upper back, and then my forearms get super sore even after leading with elbows. I’m doing a chin up grip on pull downs with ‘hooks’ (thumbs on the same side as other fingers). I tried negatives briefly, but the pull up bars are at an angle, and there were too many people at the squat rack which is the only place with straight horizontal bars.

    • CIYe [comrade/them]
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      2 years ago

      Eh... I used to do lots of drugs and never experienced this. I don't know, do you feel like you're gonna pass out? Or just get dizzy

        • CIYe [comrade/them]
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          2 years ago

          Very very strange. Don't do deadlifts until you figure this out. Have you tried kettlebell swings? They also target similar muscle groups, try some and see if they give you similar results as the deadlifts

            • CIYe [comrade/them]
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              2 years ago

              Yeah, they are. But be careful, and I'd they have the free weight dumbbells maybe use those and use the hand holds. With flat dumbbells you could lose grip. Start at a low weight and work your way up