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stretching is the most important thing, unfortunately its about the most boring thing to do as well. If I keep up with my stretches for a good 20+ minutes a night I have very few problems. Like always though as soon as i'm back feeling good again I let the stretches lapse.

 

Literally all of the above :) . Same opinion and also the same lack of commitment when I'm sweet as a nut

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Oh, and if anyone suffers with lower back niggles, really stretch your hamstrings and glutes out . Most back problems come from those muscles being too tight which then throws your back out, not actually the back muscles fault just them over compensating

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