Sadly, my doctor said me something like, "Even though it is not a major thing, there is an obliqueness with your back" and asked for some x-rays.
As I didn't have sufficient money with myself at moment, I didn't have them and now I am totally disappointed.
I was just planning to follow SL5x5 program to gain strength just before starting plyometrics for ice hockey trainings off the ice but now, what to do with a skewed waist?
Some people around me strictly tell me to stay away from squatting, even though it is major or not. When it's time, I will also ask my doctor but, I don't know how much he is interested in "squatting" so I don't kow if he can provide me with the correct information about the sport part.
By the way, the obliqueness is vertical. When I lay on my back, an adult male arm could pass the gap on my back...
What kind of trainings should I go for, if I am supposed to stay away from squatting? And when can I start plyometrics and more intense training, how much should I improve myself with and what for explosive power/condition/strength/agility?
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