02GF74
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Tried someting a bit different on Sunday.
on my other road bike, raised the bars by about 20 mm, adjused the saddle height and distance, all of which IMO is irrelevant and put on my weight training belt - chunky thick leather job and did not get the agonising back ache that would normally occur after about 15 mins.
so my theory goes like this. something is f***ed up in my spine and when cycling, the muscles either side are working overtime to correct hence the pain.
putting on the belt keeps spine in posiiton and the muscles can relax.
sound about right?
next step or 2 would be to drop the bars and then ride on no.1 bike, all whilst wearing belt.
situation is not ideal as the belt is a bit unconfortable, rubbing on hips but at least I can get in much longer rides.
and what would be next step after that in order to get spine fixed up? doctor? chiro? other?
on my other road bike, raised the bars by about 20 mm, adjused the saddle height and distance, all of which IMO is irrelevant and put on my weight training belt - chunky thick leather job and did not get the agonising back ache that would normally occur after about 15 mins.
so my theory goes like this. something is f***ed up in my spine and when cycling, the muscles either side are working overtime to correct hence the pain.
putting on the belt keeps spine in posiiton and the muscles can relax.
sound about right?
next step or 2 would be to drop the bars and then ride on no.1 bike, all whilst wearing belt.
situation is not ideal as the belt is a bit unconfortable, rubbing on hips but at least I can get in much longer rides.
and what would be next step after that in order to get spine fixed up? doctor? chiro? other?