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Panza 09-17-15 12:17 PM

Fastest way to improve back flexibility?
 
I had a brain hemorrhage and a broken elbow/hand which got me off the bike for months. I used to have the stem all the way down, slammed, for riding hard and tucked. Thank goodness I didn't cut the steering tube because now I have the bike in the highest position just about level with the seat. My back and lower back is becoming sore too soon. After 1+ hours of cycling only. 8+ hours in the saddle are nowhere near my mind, but what is the best combination of lumbar exercises and stretches get me back into position fastest?

ColaJacket 09-17-15 01:47 PM

See a good Physical Therapist.

GH

69chevy 09-17-15 01:52 PM


Originally Posted by Panza (Post 18172236)
I had a brain hemorrhage and a broken elbow/hand which got me off the bike for months. I used to have the stem all the way down, slammed, for riding hard and tucked. Thank goodness I didn't cut the steering tube because now I have the bike in the highest position just about level with the seat. My back and lower back is becoming sore too soon. After 1+ hours of cycling only. 8+ hours in the saddle are nowhere near my mind, but what is the best combination of lumbar exercises and stretches get me back into position fastest?

Are you trying to take pressure off of your recently injured arm by overusing your back muscles?

Carbonfiberboy 09-17-15 01:53 PM

Or buy a copy of Core Advantage. Worked for me.

Tillerman6 09-17-15 01:57 PM

I admire your willingness to ride tucked in, but there are easier and less painful ways to ride. You may want to consider a recumbent. Pain free riding and possibly more streamlined depending on your choice of machines. I could go on, but I don't want to sound like a commercial for my own way of doing things.

Trakhak 09-17-15 02:04 PM

I've always found cycling with a road bike to be among the most benign methods for stretching my back. That said, you may be attempting too much too soon. Simplest approach might be to ride frequently for short distances, increasing mileage per ride very gradually.

woodcraft 09-17-15 02:07 PM

What's the hurry?

If that's a good position for you, it'll come back in due course

as you get back in shape.

Bunyanderman 09-17-15 02:08 PM

I'd call it strength rather than flexibility, that might help.

merlinextraligh 09-17-15 02:19 PM


Originally Posted by Carbonfiberboy (Post 18172560)
Or buy a copy of Core Advantage. Worked for me.

Is the testosterone included?

sced 09-17-15 02:49 PM

You were probably static for a while and now need to improve your core strength and overall flexibility. Cycling makes one tight and isn't the best for you by itself. You can do yoga or yoga-like exercises. I have chronic back pain from arthritis and do 30 min of exercises once or twice a week. A simple thing I do every day in the shower is toe touches and heel cord stretches with the warm water hitting my backside - only takes a couple of minutes. These two things have been life changing for me.

Carbonfiberboy 09-17-15 04:04 PM


Originally Posted by merlinextraligh (Post 18172642)
Is the testosterone included?

Well, I don't really know. Maybe. Arrrggghhh!

Mandeville 09-17-15 04:10 PM

Unfortunately there is no fast conventional way to regain or obtain flexibility. It takes time and a commitment to doing the exercises to obtain it. Two cardinal rules.

1. Try to be very warmed up when stretching.

2. Don't over stretch on a given routine/day/exercise. (Probably the most common mistake for those seriously seeking stretching.)

It would be great if you got involved with regular PT or a legitimate reputable stretching class somewhere.

Panza 10-06-15 08:59 AM

3 Week Update: Interestingly enough, I found that practicing out of the saddle better prepared me for riding in an aggressive position. It made me more sore than simply spinning in the saddle but helped overall. My local cycling mates have tapered off to winter season training with less mileage and we're all encouraging each other to get that core strength in.

Fiery 10-06-15 11:21 AM


Originally Posted by Trakhak (Post 18172596)
I've always found cycling with a road bike to be among the most benign methods for stretching my back. That said, you may be attempting too much too soon. Simplest approach might be to ride frequently for short distances, increasing mileage per ride very gradually.

This. Before I started riding semi-regularly, I could just about touch the ground with knees locked after a warmup. Now I can almost place my palms flat on the ground, with no stretching routine outside of riding.

popeye 10-06-15 03:36 PM


Originally Posted by Panza (Post 18221185)
3 Week Update: Interestingly enough, I found that practicing out of the saddle better prepared me for riding in an aggressive position. It made me more sore than simply spinning in the saddle but helped overall. My local cycling mates have tapered off to winter season training with less mileage and we're all encouraging each other to get that core strength in.

I made unexpected big progress in flexibility with out of the saddle sprints in the drops.

inspclouseau 10-07-15 04:50 PM

My chiro and the stretches he taught me worked wonders.

Hamstring stretches were by far the biggest help.


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