First hurt my back in college doing squats (maybe? It didn't start hurting until later in the day). A pretty solid year of sciatica pain and useless PT followed. Hurt my back far less seriously - few days of rest type of stuff - lifting, cycling, getting out of bed probably at least 100 times thereafter.
It's really hard to figure out. I just read a study that claimed bad posture and lifting with a rounded back and all of the other bad things we've learned about actually don't contribute any more to injury than using the correct form. I'm done with squatting and DLs. The whole strengthen your core thing with those exercises is bro science BS IMO. I've hurt myself using good form dozens of times. I notice with cycling that I have to be really cautious about tensing up when going hard. That can lead to minor annoyance that can very easily tip into a week long injury just by moving the wrong way. Hard mattresses and lying instead of sitting when possible work for me as well.
				
			It's really hard to figure out. I just read a study that claimed bad posture and lifting with a rounded back and all of the other bad things we've learned about actually don't contribute any more to injury than using the correct form. I'm done with squatting and DLs. The whole strengthen your core thing with those exercises is bro science BS IMO. I've hurt myself using good form dozens of times. I notice with cycling that I have to be really cautious about tensing up when going hard. That can lead to minor annoyance that can very easily tip into a week long injury just by moving the wrong way. Hard mattresses and lying instead of sitting when possible work for me as well.
 
	




 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		