
Originally Posted by
Terinox
Okay, so when I play ice hockey, sometimes (especially lately), after about just 10-15 minutes of skating around, my lower back starts aching like mad. It's hard to describe the pain, it's not like a really "bad" pain, it's sort of like the lower back is just tired, and it's a dull sort of ache, that hurts for a while, and if I actually lean mostly back while I rest on the bench, it starts to get a bit better, but obviously comes back right when I get on the ice.
Why does this happen? Do I have a weak lower back? Am I too overweight to handle the skating? I've been playing for about 2 months now, so I would think it's not a beginning of season thing, this problem lasting quite some time. I popped like 2 Aspirin once before going out, and I think it helped, but not sure if it was the Aspirin for sure.
Any suggestions? Ideas?
By the way, I workout the back once a week, and don't really do a lower back exercise. I do lat pulldowns, bent over rows with the bar, sometimes dead lifts, seated row, and that's about it.
Please! I love playing hockey, need to solve this problem ASAP!
Thnx,
T.