Why Your Back Keeps Going Out (and What to Do About It)

If you’ve ever “thrown out” your back after something as simple as lifting a bag or reaching for something—this video is for you. 👉Rebuild Your Back at Home: https://uprighthealth.com/backfix HELPFUL LINKS GET RID of Back Pain with These 2 Simple Hip Stretches at Home!    • GET RID of Back Pain with These 2 Simple H...   How to Get Down to the Floor Safely (And Back Up Again!)    • How to Get Down to the Floor Safely (And B...   Why These Weak Muscles Cause Back Pain (and the Fixes)    • Why These Weak Muscles Cause Back Pain (an...   #BackPain #ThrewOutMyBack #LowerBackPain #BackPainRelief #HipPainRelief #UprightHealth #PostureCorrection #FunctionalFitness #MobilityExercises #StrengthAndMobility In this episode, I talk about a student who had overcome hip pain with our program, only to experience sharp back pain after lifting heavy luggage. If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone—and there is something you can do about it. I’ll walk you through: ✅ Why your back keeps going out (even if you’ve been feeling better) ✅ Exercises to help lengthen and support your back muscles ✅ How to build strength and body control so you can lift, move, and live without fear of another flare-up SUPPORT THE MISSION AND YOURSELF 👉Rebuild Your Body At Home with a DIY Program: https://uprighthealth.com/diy 💪Donate: https://www.uprighthealth.com/donate ❤️Become a Patron:   / uprighthealth   👉Sign Up for the Newsletter: https://uprighthealth.com/newsletter ⚡️Become a member on YT:    / @uprighthealth   👍Recommended gear (shoes, bands, etc.): https://uprighthealth.com/recommended... SOCIALS ➡️ Facebook:   / uprighthealth   ➡️ Instagram:   / uprighthealth   🙉 Podcast: https://www.uprighthealth.com/podcast... DISCLAIMER: The information presented in this video is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition. The presenter is not a licensed medical professional and is not giving you personal advice. All content is provided for general educational purposes only. By choosing to participate in any exercises or recommendations, you acknowledge that you do so voluntarily and assume all associated risks. Consult your healthcare provider prior to beginning any new exercise or health program, especially if you have ongoing health conditions or concerns.