Lower Back
Exercises
Lower back
exercises are really important for the health of your spine.
They help you build a strong lower back which is the backbone of
a good physique. Targeted exercises are one of the best
conservative methods of treating back pain. Lower back
exercises, in particular can help to strengthen this part of the
body, thus warding off problems in the region. If you want to
stop your back pain or prevent the development of back pain a
steady routine of lower back exercises is the answer.
Muscles
Muscles are the
spine's main defence against gravity. Muscles that frequently
receive oxygen-rich blood stay healthier, they receive this
oxygen-rich blood through exercise. Those that are weak will be
poorly co-ordinated and tire easily, and will be unable to
protect the spine from damage. However, muscles that are strong
and supple will be able to work longer without tiring, and give
the spine the protection it needs.
Spine
Strengthening the
muscles that support the spine with exercises, can prevent,
reduce and even eliminate back pain. Shortened muscles can throw
the spine out of alignment, the muscles involved can be back,
buttocks, and even hamstrings (back of thigh muscles) or
quadriceps (front of thigh muscles), can affect the alignment of
the spine. Stretching the back with stretching exercises also
increases mobility of the joints of the spine.
Exercise
The primary goals
of an exercise program for your spine are to make the muscles of
your back, stomach, hips and thighs strong and flexible thereby
reducing the pressure on your spinal discs. The lower back
muscles work with the abdominal muscles in order to keep the
spine stable, improve sports performance, and decrease the risk
of injury or back pain. So, I recommend that you include back
exercises in your workout to balance the strength between your
abs and back, and to support your spine and posture. The lower
part of your spine supports the upper part of your body, so it
must be kept strong and healthy.
Lower back
exercises are important for overall core strength, yet so many
people neglect the lower back muscles in their core training
routine. These exercises will improve your posture and help you
to stop slouching. They will also help to make everyday
activities a lot easier, allowing more energy to have fun. When
properly implemented and given some thought the use of lower
back exercises to relieve back pain can be a pleasant and
beneficial experience to a pain free back.
