Back pain.
FODCADEMON
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I often get quite intense back pain, particularly on a longer ride. The pain is, more often than not, located in my very lower back and, at times, can be incredibly uncomfortable. I ride XC trails and, although it is more prominent after a longer ride, it is sometimes present after as little as 10 miles. What can I do to try and combat this?
Just ride.
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* ensure your riding position is comfortable - most weight through the pedals, light on the saddle & bars
* try alternating your leading leg - muscle imbalance is a common cause of back pain. 5 left 5 right on the climbs work that trailing leg
* stretch calves/thighs/hams/glutes etc after every ride stay flexible
* build your core muscles
* do some basic yoga
* stay hydrated
May also be worth asking the lbs/club for a reputable physio - finding one that actually understands biking can be difficult.
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Check your bike fit first. Ignore the yoga,stretches and core for now.0
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I have recently overcome back pain, search on youtube there is a video with some hip and core exercises, i also added in extra hamstring stretches.0
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Unfortunately my lower back pain was so severe i had to get rid of my mountain bike, but whilst i had it i found a few things that helped:
*Shorter stem more relaxed riding position
*Saddle, i changed mine to a Charge spoon helped loads
*I changed my seatpost to a carbon one, it must have took a bit of the rumble out you could buy one from on one The brand is Maxm costs £20
*Stretching, your back muscles are connected to many other parts of the body, stretching your neck, thighs and muscles surrounding the back will help a lot.
*God forbid that yours gets as bad as mine but acupuncture really helped me whilst i was still in my wheelchair, now im out of it and still having it i can still feel a huge benefit whilst im on my road bike without the acupuncture i would feel much worse.
Hope this helps a bitCheck out my blog for my views and reviews: http://memylifeandmybike.blogspot.co.uk/0 -
i moved to a 29er, a more upright position too....i found it doesnt jar so much over rough ground....
plus all of the above is very good advice....
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I have this issue. On my last bike I moved the saddle forward 20mm or so and it seemed to cure it. I've just got a new bike and am experiencing the same problem so I will be experimenting with saddle, stem and handlebar positions.
Give the saddle a slide forward first off so you are slightly less stretched out. Good luck, back pain is horrible.0 -
I had this problem myself and got around it by resting up for about 1 month
then using a recumbent style exercise bike at my local gym instead of regular road/trail cycling
here is an article about it <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Whats-The-Best-Exercise-Bike-For-Me?&id=7460335">Whats the best exercise bike for me</a>0 -
Link didn't work there sorry
http://ezinearticles.com/?Whats-The-Best-Exercise-Bike-For-Me?&id=74603350