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We often go to the gym to get stronger, but sometimes exercise leaves our backs aching instead of healing. To understand why, we must look at the spine. It is a complex structure with natural curves that absorb shocks. Inside, the spinal cord controls the body, supported by muscles and tissues that handle every movement. However, no two spines are the same. An exercise that helps one person might hurt another. As we age, spinal discs lose flexibility, making injuries more likely. Pain often comes from ignoring these differences. Using poor form, like rounding the back when lifting, stresses the ligaments. Overworking muscles without rest also causes strain. To prevent injury, understand your anatomy, respect your body's limits, and exercise smart. cloudtechbull.com unveils the entire science behind this and visit cloudtechbull.com for more insights.
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00:00We often go to the gym to get stronger, but sometimes exercise leaves our backs aching instead of healing.
00:07To understand why, we must look at the spine.
00:10It is a complex structure with natural curves that absorbs shops.
00:14Inside, the spinal cord controls the body, supported by muscles and tissues that handle every moment.
00:22However, no two spines are the same.
00:25An exercise that helps one person might hurt another.
00:28As we age, spinal discs lose flexibility, making injuries more likely.
00:33Pain often comes from ignoring these differences.
00:37Using poor form, like rounding the back when lifting, stress and ligaments, or working muscles without rest also causes strain.
00:46To prevent injury, understand your anatomy, respect your body's limits and exercise smart.
00:51CloudTechBull.com unveils the entire science behind this and visit CloudTechBull.com for more insights.
00:59We often do.
01:00We often do.
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