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Spine Mobility Flow – 6 Exercises To Reduce Lower Back Pain
- November 19, 2021
- Posted by: Charlene
- Category: Fitness
Do you often have lower back pain?
Are you struggling to stand upright or bend to the side?
Did you hurt or trigger your lower back from lifting weight?
Do you sit for long hours throughout the day?
If you answer YES to any of the above, this routine would benefit you by improving your spine mobility and flexibility AND prevent any injury.
I would say at least 80% of my personal training Achiever reduce their lower back stiffness and develop better mobility in their spine with these movements. This helps them to progress faster with other movements and lift heavier weight safely.
Purpose of doing this routine:
- Warm up before your weight training
- As a movement flow to mobilize your spine and eliminate lower back pain.
Warm Up:
Spine Flexion to Extension – 10 repetitions (reps)
Alternate Knee to Chest – 10 reps (each side)
Side Lying Leg Lift x 15 reps (each side)
Lower Back Rotational Stretch x 10 reps (each side)
Half Kneeling Thoracic Rotation x 10 reps (each side)
Side Lying Windmill x 10 reps (each side)
- Perform each movement back to back with NO Rest
- 1 Round only BEFORE your training
- 2 Rounds as a movement flow to improve spine mobility and/or part of your rehab training.
Functional, three-dimensional movements are one of the most effective ways to get set your body up for a successful training experience. Do you want 10 Minutes warm up routine to get your body ready and prevent injury?
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It is a brilliant elucidation on the importance of spine mobility and the nuances of targeted exercises to alleviate lower back pain. The detailed flow and emphasis on functional, three-dimensional movements resonate with the philosophy of a holistic approach to spine health. In a similar vein, I’ve delved deep into a juxtaposition of Chiropractic and Physiotherapy protocols, both of which play pivotal roles in enhancing spinal health and mobility. Drawing parallels, patient education stands paramount in both domains, empowering individuals to take charge of their rehabilitation. For a more in-depth understanding of this comparative study, do explore: “Comparing Chiropractic and Physiotherapy Protocols with a Focus on Patient Education for Empowered Rehabilitation“. Here’s to fostering spine health through informed choices and holistic exercises!