Rockwood
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- May 5, 2021
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When I was 24, I threw out my back, bulged a disc, blah blah blah. Did Yoga and core exercises and it's been fine for 20 years, but the last year or so, I've been back to yanking/tweaking my lower back whenever I try to play young dude's sports (still playing flag football). Not ready to give it up as I'm still fast, just occasionally twist the wrong way and I'm done for a couple of weeks, and the pain starts to become longer lasting.
Been watching this dude's videos, who came back from similar injury once upon a time:
He goes more into the why of it here:
I definitely notice a difference in ability after a month or so of doing the simpler exercises, and what he's talking about makes sense. Most of what they teach you PT wise is strengthening your sides and front of the core, but no one ever gives you back exercises. When I started getting runner's knee, they taught me exercises to compensate for that and restrengthen everything around the knee, but no one teaches you how to exercise your actual back muscles.
I'll report back next season to see if I've solved it, or if I'm still dying. LOL.
Been watching this dude's videos, who came back from similar injury once upon a time:
He goes more into the why of it here:
I definitely notice a difference in ability after a month or so of doing the simpler exercises, and what he's talking about makes sense. Most of what they teach you PT wise is strengthening your sides and front of the core, but no one ever gives you back exercises. When I started getting runner's knee, they taught me exercises to compensate for that and restrengthen everything around the knee, but no one teaches you how to exercise your actual back muscles.
I'll report back next season to see if I've solved it, or if I'm still dying. LOL.