I've had a lot of issues with lower back pain. To the point of, several times in my life, going down with intense back spasms. My latest bout of spasms had me horizontal for about a week (couldn't get up from resting position without extreme pain).
I've seen a lot of personal trainers, chiropractors, physical therapists, etc., and every single one of them says I need to work on my "core".
The thing is, I do core workouts. I do a lot of stretching. I incorporate yoga. I do a significant amount of cardio and HIIT.
I think my issue is more with bracing, specifically prior to squats or deadlifts. There's just a lot to think about between making sure to breathe properly and having good form, that bracing has never been as high on my list. As I've increased weight sizes, this has gotten to be an issue. It is just hard to maintain form, breathing, bracing, etc., all while keeping consistent movement.
Just curious if this could make sense on why I have general lower back pain related to muscle spasms (and sometimes significant lower back pain). Anyone have similar issues?
Any advice on how to maybe think about this differently? Or thoughts/tricks on how to make sure I'm always thinking about bracing?
I've seen a lot of personal trainers, chiropractors, physical therapists, etc., and every single one of them says I need to work on my "core".
The thing is, I do core workouts. I do a lot of stretching. I incorporate yoga. I do a significant amount of cardio and HIIT.
I think my issue is more with bracing, specifically prior to squats or deadlifts. There's just a lot to think about between making sure to breathe properly and having good form, that bracing has never been as high on my list. As I've increased weight sizes, this has gotten to be an issue. It is just hard to maintain form, breathing, bracing, etc., all while keeping consistent movement.
Just curious if this could make sense on why I have general lower back pain related to muscle spasms (and sometimes significant lower back pain). Anyone have similar issues?
Any advice on how to maybe think about this differently? Or thoughts/tricks on how to make sure I'm always thinking about bracing?