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EPISODE · Apr 14, 2026 · 1H 8M

What Exercises Make Lower Back Pain Worse? (Expert Answer)

from The Back Pain Podcast by Core Balance · host Dr. Ryan Peebles DPT

What exercises make lower back pain worse and why do so many “recommended” movements actually slow down your recovery? In this episode, we unpack a counterintuitive idea that most people never question: not all exercise is helping your back. You’ve probably been told to stretch when your muscles feel tight, to move more, to “loosen things up.” But what if that tightness isn’t the problem? What if it’s your body trying to protect you and by stretching or moving the wrong way, you’re undoing that protection?   This conversation goes deeper than typical back pain advice. It explores what actually irritates the spine, how forces like friction, vibration, and poor alignment build up over time, and why your body responds the way it does when something isn’t right. More importantly, it challenges the idea that more movement is always better, and shows why the wrong kind of movement can keep you stuck in a cycle of pain.   This episode covers:  Why tight muscles are not always the problem The hidden dangers of stretching during inflammation How repetitive trauma (vibration, force, friction) impacts your spine The role of muscle imbalances and joint misalignment Why most exercises fail when your body is out of balance The right way to reintroduce movement without triggering pain How to escape the cycle of pain   Watch the free Core Balance Masterclass and start your 7-day free trial to experience the Back Anchor lesson firsthand and begin retraining your movement patterns from the inside out: https://www.corebalancetraining.com/masterclass    Disclaimer: All content is for educational purposes only. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before beginning any exercise or rehabilitation program.   Episode Chapters   00:00:00 What exercises increase back pain 00:02:10 What actually aggravates the spine (friction, vibration, force) 00:06:30 The role of joint alignment and muscle imbalances 00:09:15 Why lack of movement and nutrients affects the spine 00:11:00 What happens in the body when the spine is irritated 00:13:30 Protective muscle tension: why your back tightens 00:16:00 Why stretching tight muscles can make pain worse 00:20:10 How movement can increase friction and irritation 00:23:00 Stabilization vs movement: what your body actually needs 00:26:30 The cycle of back pain and why it keeps repeating 00:29:00 What exercises you should actually focus on 00:32:00 Full-body imbalances and connection to headaches & TMJ00:38:30 Student success story: long-term results 00:40:30 Q&A: Core engagement and back anchor technique 00:45:00 Why certain exercises can cause new symptoms 00:48:30 Modifying exercises for pain (knees, wrists, mobility)00:55:00 How to progress safely without triggering pain 00:58:00 Breathing, core activation, and body awareness 01:02:00 Walking and daily habits 01:05:30 Foam rolling: what helps vs what harms

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What exercises make lower back pain worse and why do so many “recommended” movements actually slow down your recovery? In this episode, we unpack a counterintuitive idea that most people never question: not all exercise is helping your back. You’ve...

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