10 Minute Workouts For Back Pain
by Ed Scow
(aka The Fit Dad) - Certified Fitness Professional and Fat Loss
Expert for Busy Moms and Dads
Because I’m a massage therapist, and have
been for close to 10 years, I have seen a lot of people with
back problems.
Combine that with all the people I’ve
helped in my training business with back pain and I’ve
seen just about every issue there is.
Most back issues feel serious, but after
a little digging on my part, as well as their doctor’s, we find
that it’s just muscle imbalances and weaknesses and other
postural problems that are the root of the problem.
Whenever I deal with a client who has
nagging back pain, and they’ve ruled out other serious issues,
I get them started on some sort of bodyweight home workout
program.
If they’re members of a gym, I tell them
to stop going for a couple months so they’re not tempted to use
the machines and don’t rely on that crutch for their
workouts.
Bodyweight workouts can be done anywhere
and pretty much anytime which gets rid of the “I don’t have
time” excuses that so many people like to float.
Plus, using your own bodyweight for your
workouts really exposes any problems you may have.
Most people who have back pain are
deskbound, or sit in a car a lot. If they’re desk bound,
they’re either in front of a computer or on the phone most of
the day (or both).
These things lead to muscle tightness,
and weakness in the upper back and chest, tight hips, weak
glutes, weak abs and weak low back, amongst other
things.
If you have nagging back problems, that
are muscular in nature, and fit the profile of the person
listed above, why don’t you give this home bodyweight workout a
try to help relieve your back pain.
You’ll notice your posture improves,
you’ll stand taller and you’ll even lose a little
weight.
Just do this workout 3-4 times a week for
the next few weeks and I guarantee you’ll be feeling
better.
Do this home bodyweight workout as a
circuit, moving from one exercise to the next without resting
(or very little rest). Complete as many total circuits as
you can in 10 minutes.
You can do this back pain (and whole
body) workout a couple times a day if you’d like.
1A) Bodyweight Squat – 15 reps
1B) Push-up – 15 reps
1C) Hip Extension – 20 reps
1D) Mountain Climber – 30 seconds
1E) Reverse Lunge – 12 per leg
1F) Plank – 30 seconds
1G) “T” Push-up – 10 reps
Hopefully after doing this bodyweight workout for a few weeks, you’ll
notice your back pain going away plus you’ll feel a heck of a
lot better.
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