Death, taxes and Low back pain "There are three certainties
in life: death, taxes and low-back pain. So you would think
that with all those troubled backs hanging around out there, both in the
regular and sports world, sports-medicine experts should know just about
everything there is to know about healing backs, right? Think again!
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Our special issue of Sports Injury Bulletin demolishes the myths about low back pain.
We know the right kind of exercise resolves back pain and prevents it from returning. However, most people do the wrong kind of exercise!
Sports Injury Bulletin discovered that many of the most popular beliefs about caring for your back have little or no scientific support. Several of these beliefs, which up to now have been treated as ‘gospel’, are exposed as myths.
Read on to receive this special issue of Sports Injury Bulletin (issue number 25) on free trial, and to know more about the myths of low-back pain.
For example, many believe that to protect your back, you should strengthen your torso muscles i.e. you abs and your low-back muscles. In fact, although this makes ‘intuitive’ sense, studies show that building muscle strength will not protect you from future back trouble.
Another example myth is that to protect your back you should perform your sit-ups with bended knees. It turns out there is nothing in scientific literature to support this proposition either.
Clearly, it can be dangerous to rely on word-of-mouth or hearsay.
The article in Sports Injury Bulletin describes how many people waste hours on time-consuming exercises that don’t do the job. The time you save by dropping the wrong exercises could be put to far better use.
You’ll read how the right exercise takes just 80 seconds! As it takes longer than this just to clean your teeth, this is something really worthwhile most of us can put into immediate use.
If, like me, you want to start right away, send for your copy of Sports Injury Bulletin today. It’s on free trial so if for some reason you don’t want to continue your subscription you can cancel your order. Read on to learn more about how the exercises work.
Sports Injury Bulletin explains how the right kind of exercise quickly builds up the endurance of the back’s core stabilising muscles. The costly mistake people make is to build up the strength of the stomach and back muscles, rather than endurance. The unfortunately result is that the back ache regularly recurs - - with all it’s knock-on effects.
This kind of recurrence is the clearest signal that these out-dated, over-long routines aren’t working – and should be dropped.
Here is what one satisfied customer said about our advice:
"Sir,
after reading your recent back pain report I began doing the static strengthening excercise suggested by Owen Anderson. I have been living with a dull, non specific low back pain for almost a year and thoracic and cervical pain for 3-4 months. After the FIRST try, which I included in my usual circuit session, I awoke the following morning and sprang out of bed - painfree! I have since replaced my usual back extensions with this one exercise and have been sleeping and waking as if on a new mattress. I think I found a weakness.
Yours
John McPake
ps I also started using the hamstring strengthening excercises using the Swiss Ball and have knocked a full minute from my 10Km PB in only 8 weeks. Keep up the good work with two of the best publications on the market"
Sports Injury Bulletin’s quick, easy exercises aren’t just for athletes. The core stabilising muscles are needed in all kinds of situations - whether you plan to do heavy weight lifting or simply sit at your desk for a couple of hours. Every day we put a strain on our lower back, often without realising it.
Without building the core muscles and the all-important ‘endurance factor’, you have back trouble just waiting to happen.
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Resolving muscular pain is just one of the areas covered by the Sports Injury Bulletin. We show how, if you want to perform at your peak, you’ll need to increase your endurance, mobility and resilience. Luckily, the speed of the Internet means you can start to work on your weak points right away.
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New research has found that much of the training and exercise currently used to treat pain and injury are out of date, just like with back pain.
Sports Injury Bulletin is the leading source of world research into the prevention and treatment of sports injury. This tactical, sinewy document – just 16 pages - is published ten times a year and shows how, by replacing out-dated training routines you can:
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Here is what another satisfied customer said about our advice:
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