PeteStatic
New Member
I took up cycling and joined this forum about a year ago. For six months I commuted to work regularly and even did a 100 mile cycle ride over two days one weekend. Then early last summer I hurt my back running to pick up a cricket ball and my back has never fully recovered.
I've seen a physio who told me I damaged my back but it was not a ruptured a disk. I did some damage and that it can take a long time to heal. She doesn't believe the injury was cycling related but I have noticed that my back gets worse every time I cycle.
I have read a number of articles on the internet which seem to say that cycling does not build up core strength and that your lower back muscles act like a shock absorber and that is why they can get damaged.
I do regular core strength excercises and they help a lot but once I get on the bike for any length of time the soreness returns. Should I forget about my bike altogether? I'm in my forties. Has anyone else had a similar injury and been able to recover to cycle regularly?
I've seen a physio who told me I damaged my back but it was not a ruptured a disk. I did some damage and that it can take a long time to heal. She doesn't believe the injury was cycling related but I have noticed that my back gets worse every time I cycle.
I have read a number of articles on the internet which seem to say that cycling does not build up core strength and that your lower back muscles act like a shock absorber and that is why they can get damaged.
I do regular core strength excercises and they help a lot but once I get on the bike for any length of time the soreness returns. Should I forget about my bike altogether? I'm in my forties. Has anyone else had a similar injury and been able to recover to cycle regularly?