Lower back pain
htimpaired
Posts: 1,404 Member
I was in my turbokick class tonight, which is nothing new, I've been doing classes like this for years, and for some reason my lower back really started to hurt. I have had this ache before when using kettlebells and I read it was because of my form. I've never had my back ache like this in a kickboxing class though. Maybe I need to strengthen my back? A weird fluke?
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To keep your back strong, you also need to get your stomach strong believe it or not, a strong stomach helps the back enormously.0
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Oh looord, you're probably right. I HATE ab exercises. I probably should stop avoiding them. I just told myself my kettlebell swings would strengthen my core, maybe I need to do some planks or something too.0
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Could be all kinds of things.... some common causes are
* week core
* poor form
* tight hamstrings
* tight glutes
* tight hipflexors
* hips not being properly aligned
* actual structural problem with your back.
Trigger points for low back pain are often in the glutes (especially on the sides) try massaging here you need to use a lot of pressure.
A daily program of stretching, and core strengthening would be a great place to start getting over this. FWIW Kettlebell swings to strengthen your core!!0
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