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Old 10-17-19, 12:05 AM  
stsai
 
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Back pain workout?

Does anyone have recommendations for a good lower back pain workout? I wasn't a fan of Miranda's Classical Stretch Back dvd or Jessica's Gentle Yoga for Back dvd. YouTube workouts or Classical Stretch episodes are welcome. The Lying Practice from Jane Adams on her Gentle Yoga dvd was also great so something similar should work. Thanks!
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Old 10-17-19, 06:08 AM  
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My go to for years has been:
10 minute solution - Pilates on the Ball - Pilates for Flexibility Segment

I've not done the Jane Adams segment you mentioned, so I don't know how it would compare.
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Old 10-17-19, 07:17 AM  
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Hands down:
Foundation Training From Pain to Performance, Fundamentals and Daily Workouts
That's the complete title and it's by Dr. Eric Goodman

I also highly recommend his book Foundation.

Both were highly instrumental with helping me totally rehab my back and change my movement patterns which I will continue for my whole life.

Seriously these are super helpful I would buy them again in a heartbeat. I have recommended them to anyone that needs back help.
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Old 10-17-19, 07:30 AM  
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I rely on short restorative or Yin yoga sessions for back pain relief. Lately I've been using all free routines on Youtube. Here are some favorites:

Kassandra's 30 Minute Yin Yoga for Low Back & Posture

Sarah Beth Yoga Deep Stretch - my favorites:
~ Low Back
~ Chest and Back
~ Hip Flexors

There's so much on Youtube! Good luck. Back pain sucks.
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Old 10-17-19, 10:10 AM  
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I like the Classical Stretch for back pain DVD. I don't remember the exact name but it's really helpful. I also like the two Viniyoga Therapy DVDs; there's one for upper and one for lower back pain.
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Old 10-17-19, 10:41 AM  
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Have you tried Mimi Solaire's back DVDs?
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Old 10-17-19, 06:00 PM  
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Almost any T-Tapp workout eliminates any back ache or pain I might have. If you've never done T-Tapp, then I would suggest starting with Basic Workout Plus.
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Old 10-18-19, 03:37 PM  
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Hands down:
Foundation Training From Pain to Performance, Fundamentals and Daily Workouts
That's the complete title and it's by Dr. Eric Goodman

I also highly recommend his book Foundation.

Both were highly instrumental with helping me totally rehab my back and change my movement patterns which I will continue for my whole life.

Seriously these are super helpful I would buy them again in a heartbeat. I have recommended them to anyone that needs back help.
I got the book and found it informative, but not very motivating. I ended up using short workouts on Youtube that this person/group has put there. Just a short video helped my lower back. You can find the videos here
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Old 10-18-19, 03:38 PM  
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A visit to the doctor to be sure you didn’t injure something. Rest and ice, on off cold therapy
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Old 10-19-19, 07:27 AM  
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I got the book and found it informative, but not very motivating. I ended up using short workouts on Youtube that this person/group has put there. Just a short video helped my lower back. You can find the videos here
The DVDs are very helpful. The first one has, I think, 8 very short workouts with the moves that are in the book. The second one has some longer workouts but still very short. One of the big take-a-ways for me is that I had to change my every day movement; and I did. It has helped me enormously.
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