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Ab Wheeling and Back Pain Don’t Have to Go Hand in Hand — Here’s How to Avoid Injury

11/05/2020 - 01:30 PM

Little did I know that one day I'd be social distancing [1] with my ab wheel — a purchase I made years ago but used maybe once.

A brief moment of confidence reconnected me with the tool, and I was quickly reminded of why I neglected it in the first place: multiple shaky reps triggered some lower-back pain.

Instead of deserting all dreams of toning my shoulders, arms, back, and core, I decided to connect with Joey Thurman [2], an ACE-certified personal trainer. With his help, I hoped to figure out where I was going wrong.

"Basically, you experience pain due to an overactive/shortened muscle or an underactive/lengthened tissue," Thurman confirms.

By this, he means two things: Either my body isn't ready to handle the aggressive ab exercise [3], or I'm not bracing, stabilizing, and flexing my muscles properly throughout the movement.

Thurman points out that extending too far out to where my core can't support my weight and movement puts excess pressure on my lower back [4], which causes pain.

To remedy this, Thurman urges that form is more important than your rep count — he even wrote out step-by-step instructions on how to properly use an ab wheel, ahead.

"It's better to do multiple sets of a few good reps than one long set of crappy reps that could possibly cause muscular imbalances, weakness, and even injury," Thurman stresses.

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https://www.popsugar.co.uk/fitness/how-to-master-ab-wheel-without-feeling-back-pain-47460074