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@PRH12326 күн бұрын
I've very rarely in life had any back pain, but the rare times that i have, i cured it by getting on the bike and riding.
@thereignofthezero22518 күн бұрын
Haha lucky. I've had nothing but back pain for the last 20 years
@senyaw533 күн бұрын
Yep, same here.
@JonathanWhoeverАй бұрын
I recently found out I have a bulge at L5-S1. "Drop foot syndrome " worse case. Started working on posture,. I now realize almost all home furniture is horrible for posture.
@Desperado07022 күн бұрын
Yea especially them desk chairs... They expensive as hell and you be better off on a 90 degree plank.
@JonathanWhoever22 күн бұрын
@@Desperado070 My kid has a gaming chair that can be adjusted in a millon way. Really comfortable. Thinking about buying one.
@Desperado07022 күн бұрын
@@JonathanWhoever Does it make you lean slightly forward like in a car seat? If so those are the ones you gotta watch out for. I've only seen one so far which looked basic but with adjustable back lean and adjustable things for your arms. It is important that you don't lean forward, even if it is just slightly, naturally the back has a slight curve forward in the under back called the lumbar curve. Just google human skeleton back and click on pictures, you will see some pictures from the back bone at the side. That is how you should have you back, because if the back is not straight, nothing else is.
@JonathanWhoever22 күн бұрын
@@Desperado070 It can go anywhere. It's wierd how something is comfortable to the body. But at the same time doing harm. Like setting crossed legged.
@Desperado07022 күн бұрын
@@JonathanWhoever Aslong you back is straight you fine. Yeah that one to, crossed legged, it does serious damage to the pelvic and since we have no feelings in the pelvic you will feel it in the lower back also. Goodluck
@KevinLabnerАй бұрын
Golden advice, many thanks! ❤😊
@AdrianCarrPianoАй бұрын
Love your videos! You do a great job at getting across this timeless info to cyclists. I’m already working on my ten squats!
@charlieallen964722 күн бұрын
I've been waiting for this advice for years . Thankyou Scott 👏👏👌
@cyclingadventure1804Ай бұрын
You are the best. Thank you, coach.
@xAudiolith26 күн бұрын
That was about 90% rambling and 30 seconds worth of actionable advice. I think every person able should deadlift or kettlebell swings 3x per week 4 sets of 20 if the deadlifts are a bit intimidating. That'll fix any posterior chain issues.
@petlizard81322 күн бұрын
Yep. When you prioritize weightlifting first, THEN cycling second, you realize a lot of injuries are easily preventable and just a result of not being strong enough
@Desperado07022 күн бұрын
So easy to say for people that don't work behind a desk 8+ hours a day... Even standing in the same posture for extended time is terrible for your body.
@BodieMoto20 күн бұрын
Well a big issue is the average cyclist is scared of muscles because it would negatively effect their FTP. It's certainly possible to be a strong well-rounded cyclist, but most people who cycle don't seem interested in that at all lol I got really into cycling for a while and while my cycling gains were incredible my overall fitness was actually pretty bad compared to when I was just lifting all the time and doing various different sports. Cycling is fun but it's not exactly a great exercise. It is an exercise but it's not super efficient in terms of using your time well. Your objectively better off lifting for 45 minutes and then playing basketball for an hour than cycling for 2 hours. You can replace basketball with any sport almost. It's all better than cycling in terms of overall fitness. Cycling is just fun and addicting for lots of reasons
@thomasm78420 күн бұрын
@@BodieMoto Well said! I agree💯!
@Desperado07020 күн бұрын
@@BodieMoto what? Lol, do you know how muscles work? 😂even big muscles don't mean stronger muscles but then we get down to how muscles work. How you train them and how they grow, all you saying means you train to hard for you body and eat to less and not enough rest so you lose or gain minimal muscles... Or the opposite you don't bike hard enough, long enough. Sorry mate but you as wrong as wrong can be. You sound like gen-z
@sdeb82Ай бұрын
I have a feeling long hours sitting at a desk in front of a computer has plenty to do with back pain on bike rides - my lumbar starts flaring up 10-12 mins into a ride - though I will try these exercises before riding and see how that goes - thanks so much for these tips!
@biggertree7063Ай бұрын
Post ride stretching is as just or more important, imo.
@durianriders20 күн бұрын
Good tips. Spin to win!
@getriteb4ugetlftАй бұрын
This is awesome!
@aaronpolte1288Ай бұрын
Good timing, I’m a triathlete and while running hard efforts my legs have began to go numb, and now my back has had soreness, all because of lower back pain.
@Desperado07022 күн бұрын
The pelvic has no feeling, if the pain comes from there you will feel it in your lower back pain. It is just like most back hernia's, you can even get pain in the legs while it is from the hernia in your back.
@alexandresacaАй бұрын
Beautiful Bianchi! ❤❤🙌🙌😁😁
@lathamhardeeАй бұрын
I have degenerative disc disease and scolisis. I’ve found an enormous reduction in overall back pain when I’m cycling consistently (8-12 hours a week currently) my hypothesis is this is the result of keeping my glutes and hamstrings strong and stretched.
@RyonBeachner29 күн бұрын
Exact same situation for me. Cycling turned me back into a functional human.
@post_historic23 күн бұрын
This. Tight hamstrings cause lumbar and knee pain. Stretching them will cure non degenerative joint pain.
@user-zk4lo5sh9k25 күн бұрын
Omg, you are awesome! Thanks for the vid
@darinwatkins74721 күн бұрын
Awesome, thanks for the info. Especially since I’m icing my lower back right now from a good climb yesterday 😂
@sabaffiraАй бұрын
Thanks for the tips coach. I noticed that when pushing gears which are too big especially when the gradient goes up, it is effectively like the saddle moving backwards in relation to my bottom bracket. The feet then have to push forward more at the 12 o’clock position. The arms pulls the bar backwards to counter the force. This is akin to bending over and lifting heavy with a rounded back. Weak core and erector spinae will put a lot of stress on the spinal ligaments and discs.
@TheRawvoice20 күн бұрын
Great info!
@WildernessMusic_GentleSereneАй бұрын
Fortunately cycling is a glute builder. But correct lumbar position is achieved through strong abs, in all of life and on the bike. With the new cut-out saddles we finally have the opportunity to place the correct spinal curve in our backs and not sit on the soft tissue areas. All my road bikes for the last 35 years have been fitted with aero-bars giving that one drastic change in position over normal handlebar positions. Last year I discarded my last traditional road racing bike with drop bars, just not a good position for humans. Now use flat bars with bar ends and aero bars, recreational cyclists don't need or should want drop bars and road bike positions. I have my flat bar position a very upright position, my bar end more like over-the-brake-hood position and the aero position equal to a drop bar with bent arms and an almost parallel back to the road. This handlebar configuration is sustainable cycling for the recreational cyclists.
@user-rd6px7cj4d29 күн бұрын
Glute builder, but only in cycling movement, has no carry over to actual human movement, like our gaitcycle
@WildernessMusic_GentleSerene29 күн бұрын
@@user-rd6px7cj4d Every squat movement, every stair climb, every trail climb, any time a steep climb is used so are they.
@wilfriedjansen1125Ай бұрын
Hi coach! Not only the glutes aren‘t activated, the backpain in the lumber area tells you also that your hamstrings are to weak as well! 😉
@quicktripgasАй бұрын
I really needed this video lol
@Jam789Ай бұрын
Thanks, I also have this issue and would like to fix it 😢
@Savonge29 күн бұрын
So to sum up, my back hurts coz I’m shite. 😂 loved the video. Great content.
@garyfostertkdАй бұрын
Excellent video Sir (coach). Very helpful. From Sittingbourne I kid you not. I run the local Taekwondo school so happy to activate my glutes and use easier gearing. Looking forward to watching all your other content.
@ilmostro1620 күн бұрын
My lower back is always fine, its my shoulders, mainly around my traps that gets tight and hurts from holding up my head in that low riding position for so long.
@lafamillecarrington23 күн бұрын
I've had a dodgy lower back for years (not particularly when cycling, though) and have just started using yoga exercises as a way of strengthening my core and increasing flexibility. Two weeks in and I'm already noticing a difference.
@Desperado07022 күн бұрын
The pelvic does not feel, if there is something wrong in the pelvic it will be noticed as lower back pain. Most common of everything is sitting behind a computer especially and sitting in general on the sofa or what not. Even driving a car is terrible for your pelvic and while you can train your pelvic, you can't train for sitting 8+ hours a day, you just f up ur pelvic instead.
@walchambers3454Ай бұрын
How does getting out of the saddle help with lower back/pelvis?
@s23bho3826 күн бұрын
Guidance on hand/wrist posture when riding would be helpful. I’m forever getting into a fixed locked position with the arms no matter how much a try to shift the reach and bend the arms.
@thisandthatandotherthingsАй бұрын
Really interested in whether you think the Bianchi Countervail makes a difference to how your back feels on a longer ride from cancelling some of the road buzz which also fatigues your lumber muscles?
@richardhookwayАй бұрын
I get stiffness on the lower left side of my back towards the end of a long ride. Never on my dominant right side. It disappears as soon as I get off the bike.
@andrewnorris5415Ай бұрын
My upper back hurts a lot in the middle. Also neck pain and some knee pain. If there's video that helps that it would be great!
@jojoanggono32298 күн бұрын
Never had back problem, but my shoulder is sometime in pain. Old injury from a fall, couldn't remember anything about the fall, probably passed out for couple of minutes, checked in my Garmin.
@pindeedАй бұрын
Couch, what is the helmet you’re using? Would the visor work with correction glasses?
@796monsterАй бұрын
Off topic, can you tell us what Helmet and glasses you are using ? Thanks
@michaeloconnor9809Ай бұрын
Nice cycling in Eastbourne area.
@pawec.178726 күн бұрын
Hey, would you consider to add English subtitles?
@rodrigoreis241119 күн бұрын
Just press the closed caption button
@omkarpatil420013 күн бұрын
haha
@asdfghjvrty21 күн бұрын
As an mtber. I personally think lycra should be illegal. Interesting and educational video though. I do a few squats and calf raises before most rides. Calf raises help me to get more power when peddling.
@timtaylor959024 күн бұрын
If you have back pain from riding just strengthen it with dead lifts, squats, reverse hypers, even yoga poses. Even Jefferson curls for strength mobility and flexibility.
@ChainMiles77719 күн бұрын
The buckets help.
@renemulder1020 күн бұрын
Did I miss the link? It says few spots still available but no link
@WheelThing-dt4kfАй бұрын
Butt hope this works coach
@charlottea.wilson488818 күн бұрын
Some good advice in here - probably the most useful thing to take away here is the relationship between your back, hips, pelvis and glutes. Nice one on making this a point in the video! The boomer humor about small heads for women and then covering it up with "this channel is for all" was not so inclusive regardless of the second half of that sentence. I did enjoy the spaniel comparison though, top visualisation!
@10ktubeАй бұрын
How long do muscles stay activated for after doing exercises? Do you need to stop and do them again? Or are they on until you stop moving?
@jc10747Ай бұрын
Good question! The coach’s advice for another person to take video or even static pics would likely answer this definitively, if done carefully, frequently and secretly. For example, do the pre ride routine, ride, friend takes first set of pics side on and from the rear (make sure camera person is directly perpendicular and directly behind you…no echelon). Then continue on the ride with camera person secretly taking the same 2 pics at odd intervals. Then at home, carefully go through the pics sequentially, noting the moving time/distance. If the camera can date/time stamp the pic, that’s easier for analysis, but estimate this with each pic. Assuming the first set of pics show stable pelvis with no slumping, extra movements and even glutes going on and off with each pedal stroke, find the point when things break down. Perhaps this point is 30 minutes. Then the type A++ training approach is to stop after 30minutes, get off a and do the pre ride routine again (suck up the “but I will look foolish” syndrome), and then do another riding set. After a few or a lot of sessions of this, redo the video/pic test…there should be a noticeably longer period of time of activation/good posture riding time.
@yaroslavsolodyankin92813 күн бұрын
hi Mate, do you ever visit Spain? Is it possible to have fit here?
@windowlicker284628 күн бұрын
What I heard is that I need to get a fancy Bianchi 😍
@tonyjames5444Ай бұрын
Am I right in thinking tilting the saddle down at the front more helps address this?
@3rdfriend22 күн бұрын
It need to be straight. If you point it downwards your pelvis will begin to slide to the front and you will be even more sore because your body tries to compensate for it.
@ianhuckle810128 күн бұрын
Shortened hip flexors, especially the psoas, have been the source of most of my back pain over the years. If youre a cyclist you have to stretch these....
@ToOldToTurnProcyclingАй бұрын
I use a resistance band to do what I call a crab walk, normally 25 side steps each side is enough to engage the glutes just before I go out.
@___Bebo___29 күн бұрын
That's called a monster walk. Push your heels out to the side while you do it to target the glutes more.
@ToOldToTurnProcycling28 күн бұрын
@@___Bebo___ I had a go at this today, thanks for the tip👍
@Rockinbiker1946Ай бұрын
I have been piling on miles for 37 years. Before I started serious riding back then I had many back issues. In the last 37 years I've has Zero back pain.
@markifi23 күн бұрын
wouldn't your glutes "activate" the moment you get out of the saddle to sprint? it's the same motion
@anthonyharris483Ай бұрын
Having strong abs will help in not getting a sore back
@PRH12326 күн бұрын
Very true, even off the bike, you have to have a balance between the front and back, both need to have some level of strength.
@Desperado07022 күн бұрын
@@PRH123 My abs are to strong for my back muscles lol The whole reason of every single back problem. It is not that black and white, it is all about a balance
@218nexionАй бұрын
Maybe Pello Bilbao should look att this video. His stability problems are quite extreme. Especially for being on that top level...
@goku44526 күн бұрын
Truth
@Sticle20 күн бұрын
Alright, lets do a bake ride! :D
@dukekaboom4105Ай бұрын
You must have been looking at me, I’m just home after being out with my spaniel who had his head out the window of my car.😂
@DipBuyer83Ай бұрын
My Physical therapist was just telling me my Glutes are not engaging, and im over stressing my Hamstrings
@jimjr4432Ай бұрын
OK, OK I understand the concept now, at 79yo, this should be extra. I promise to do the 'wok'.
@czeckson74Ай бұрын
what is a "weadeo" ;-)
@TheGreenhillsCyclistАй бұрын
Can you do a video like this, but, for hybrid bicycles. I cycle a TREK Hybrid fx1 Stagger. I've a slip disc T6-T7, it takes very little to nothing to send the pain spiralling through my back and front torso. There's no way I could cycle a drop handled bicycle. Used to before my RTC that caused my slip disc. I do at times get pain in my lumbar spine. Every video I've seen is geared, (no pun intended) towards drop handled bicycles. Thank you in advance.
@TheTrailRabbitАй бұрын
glute activation before riding and using good head/sitting posture. the advice is the same.
@TheGreenhillsCyclist28 күн бұрын
@@TheTrailRabbit Thank you!
@zikaperic2133Ай бұрын
🙌🙌🙌🙌
@craigramseur2377Ай бұрын
Wow you bought a Bianchi! That's a surprise.
@fiddleronthebikeАй бұрын
he made a video about it
@thisandthatandotherthingsАй бұрын
I know right but unfortunately he keeps standing in front of it 🤣
@seanruman286726 күн бұрын
Sick helmet - what is it?
@SHMsorbonne22 күн бұрын
Giro vanquish
@ds6914Ай бұрын
Cracking pair of legs on you coach. Have you looked into/do you have an opinion on Kneesovertoes Guy on KZfaq?
@armasksАй бұрын
KneesOverToes is the best way.. You'll never have a knee problem..
@ds6914Ай бұрын
@@armasks it's worked pretty well for me, but I don't follow it strictly and I know people who haven't been great with it - nordics in particular seem to give some people trouble
@chrisspeksnijder1717Ай бұрын
Thanks for the coaching. To summerize. It all comes down to sweat, more sweat, blood, more blood, and anything in between. And then, the cyclist on a roadbike becomes his onw god, master and challenger.
@bobwilson203429 күн бұрын
Coach, new subscriber, funny video, please help. Transitioning from MTB to gravel/road. Saw one of your vids from a year ago and you said you're 5'10" and you ride a 52"!? (I left a comment on that year old vid - ignore that, leaving here in case you don't see that one) Anyway, 6'.05" - 34" inseam. Bike shop (Vancouver Canada) is trying to sell me a 58" Trek Checkpoint ALR 5. I feel way stretched out but more important, double discectomy lumbar and cervical hing issues from compression fracture C1. I DON'T BEND WELL M8. Want to get back to century rides at a quick pace like when I was in my 20's. I don't doddle... figuring on a "WELL STACKED" gravel bike, should I be looking at a 54"-56"ish frames. I won't hold you to any comments you may share. Thx
@jupiterfulminator19 күн бұрын
Easy fix. Get a recumbent.
@martindopke210725 күн бұрын
Pilates, Pilates, Pilates...
@Leo-gt1bxАй бұрын
A properly fitted bike should give your glutes enough strength.
@inz_uzi28 күн бұрын
This title is ridiculous. You actually destroy your back by siting all day on a sofa. 🤨
@nicknick194Ай бұрын
Well, if i was getting water for dying children, I'd use a container with a lid so i didnt lose any 😅
@oltskooler20 күн бұрын
I clicked on the wrong video. I ride a bike this guy rides a bake. 😅
@chrischupp976020 күн бұрын
Need those glutes to work properly
@dextrous152422 күн бұрын
TLDW
@SuperDodoeАй бұрын
Shorts are bit distracting coach
@markfayamagnaan7332Ай бұрын
😂😂
@TomashDXB29 күн бұрын
why are you trying so hard with the accent sir?
@faithwyarАй бұрын
The smaller brain joke was unnecessary and not funny. Quite disappointing coach