“Back
pain? Never heard of it!” – said no one
ever.
As
I mentioned in my first post about back pain, almost everyone will suffer from
it at some point in their life. For this
reason, I’ve decided to post another 5 tips that could help if you’re suffering. (In fact, if you said I’m a back pain junkie,
you’d probably be right).

Whether it’s the lower back or mustaches, you listen when Stuart McGill speaks.
So,
once again, below are some tips that hopefully can help decrease your back
pain, complete with the science that may put you to sleep. Also, if you’d like to take a look at my
first post on this subject, you can do so by clicking here.
Think this looks athletic?
Ahhhh, much better.
On
this note, if you’ve had a bad experience with a certain movement or exercise,
don’t try it even if your back is starting to feel better. Why?
Think of that movement as picking a scab. Once you pick that scab, you may have to wait
even longer for it to heal correctly. Safe
to say, if something hurts your back, just don’t do it.

The line of pull of your muscles on your spine. Nerds not needed.

Alex Tankskey is the founder of The Movement Lab. A former marketer and Facebook surfer, Alex changed careers when he experienced how strength can transform your life. He's now a Strength Coach under the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA), StrongFirst (SFG1), Functional Movement Systems (FMS), and a certified Precision Nutrition Coach (Pn1).