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It is something to do with the SI joint alignment
I've had this twice now..... can be crippling but a trip or two to the osteopath to be 'realigned' fixes it in a few days.
Definitely try Pilates. Don’t do leisure centre classes with 30 other people as it’s all down to form and a incorrect form could make it worse. Find a small local group or if you can afford it 1 to 1 in a studio using a reformer (looks like a torture bed). My wife is a Pilates teacher and the reformer will do wonders for you. She’s based in Chichester if you are local and we have a studio at home for 1 to 1s. I thought I had a good core until I started using the reformer!!
Assuming you're cycling a fair bit it's probably tight hip flexors, but we shouldn't guess, go to a decent physio.
Also:
Yes to, Pilates, a physio, other activities that keep you moving.
No to, osteopath, chiro, mad diets like keto, acupuncture etc
Try some, yoga, weights, maybe even some feldenkrais classes if you can find them
Physio first!
I am no doctor. After a long period of lower back pain in my mid 30s, trying exercise, new mattress etc it turned out I had ankylosing spondylitis. Only found out when I got a severe dose of uveitis and the eye doc asked about any back pain. I thought it was odd asking me about my back when it was my eye he was treating, but turns out they are related. He sent of my bloods and they came back showing hla b27 and diagnosed my spondalytis. I won’t type up all the symptoms but take a quick look and see if it’s possible?
Early onset osteoarthritis probably, don't bother stretching total boll0cks, strength based mobility is key.
Look up pandiculation, it's the thinking persons alternative to stretching.
just seems like a trendy buzzword for something people have been doing for hundreds (thousands?) of years with yoga/tai chi etc. (not dissing it tho, call it what you want, as long as you do it 😂)Look up pandiculation, it’s the thinking persons alternative to stretching.
Why am I stiff in the morning?
Fnaaar, wince, ngumpf, etc.....
I used to get loads of problems around my lower back, glutes, hip flexers and hamstrings. Regularly going to gym classes now that cover most bases (core, conditioning, strength, HIIT) as well as stretching more and it has pretty much done the trick. Oh, and drink more water.
Turns out cycling and running can stuff you up a bit if you don't incorporate other training.
Sounds like you may have ciatica - it normally gets worse overnight and yeah, when you get up you can't bend down and put your socks on!
Morning glory?