Lower Back Extensions
Description
A strong lower back is a valuable commodity when it comes to the overall improvement of your daily functions. Millions of adults suffer from back pain and it tends to make everyday activities more difficult than they should be. Performing the lower back extension exercise is a very efficient method to strengthen the often problematic lower back region.
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Execution
- Position the padding on the extension platform just below the crest of your pelvis and hook your feet under the ankle supports.
- Inhale, cross arms across the chest and lower down slowly while envisioning that you are curling one vertebrae at a time until full spinal flexion is achieved. This method has been shown to be more effective than simply keeping the spine straight and flexing solely at the hips.
- Exhale and slowly extend each vertebrae one by one until your upper body and lower body are parallel with each other. Extending beyond this point - hyperextension - will increase the risk of sustaining an injury to the lumbar portion of the spine.
- Repeat until the desired number of repetitions are completed.
Variations
Holding a barbell across the chest while performing the lower back extension exercise will add weight and increase the difficulty.
Placing hands behind head with elbows facing the ground while performing the lower back extension exercise will also increase the difficulty of the movement.
To increase the difficulty of the lower back extension exercise even further, position your elbows to the sides while hands are behind your head.
Dolphins
Description
The dolphin exercise is a rather unorthodox, yet effective way to strengthen the lower back region. Since the exercise is performed using an exercise ball and in somewhat of an awkward position, a high degree of body awareness is required to execute each repetition properly. Because of this, beginners may find the exercise somewhat difficult to perform and should stick with easier methods to strengthen the lower back.
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Execution
- Lie face down atop an exercise ball and roll out on your extended arms until the ball as positioned just above the pelvic region.
- Lift legs from off the ground and move them into an extended position.
- Exhale and elevate the extended legs until a contraction is felt within the lower back region. Briefly hold this position before releasing.
- Inhale and at a controlled speed, lower the legs back down to the starting position described in phase 2.
- Repeat until the desired number of repetitions are completed.
Supermans
Description
This superman exercise - which is appropriately termed “the superman” for the close resemblance to a flying motion that the comic book hero is famous for - is an excellent way to strengthen the lower back without the use of bulky equipment. The convenience of not requiring equipment makes performing the exercise possible when following an at-home strength training program.
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Execution
- Lie face down on the mat with arms extended overhead.
- Simultaneously elevate the arms and legs until a contraction is felt within the lower back. Briefly hold the position.
- Lower back down to starting position at a controlled speed.
- Repeat until the desired number of repetitions are completed.
Variations
The difficulty of the superman exercise can be reduced by elevating only one arm and one leg at a time. For example, the right arm and left leg would elevate simultaneously. The following repetition would then be the left arm and right leg - always be alternating between the two.
Straight Leg Deadlift
Description
This straight leg deadlift exercise is a modified version of the traditional deadlift. The purpose of the straight leg deadlift is to place more of an emphasis on the hamstrings and lower back as opposed to the legs. As discussed in the hamstring article, movements that encompass both knee flexion and hip extension should be included in your program to deliver functional benefits. Due to the complexity of the movement, beginners are at a heightened risk of injury as they do not possess the same body awareness that more advanced trainees do. Because of this, beginners should work with lighter loads or avoid the exercise altogether until they progress with their training programs. With that being said, there are a few important techniques that should be utilized while performing the straight leg deadlift exercise to help reduce the risk of injury…
Exercise Notes
- Keep back flat to reduce stress. If the back becomes rounded, it places tremendous stress on the inter-vertebral disks of the spine.
- Positioning the bar as close to the body as possible is another method to reduce the risk of injury. As the arms drift from the body, more stress is placed upon the lower back.
- The risk of sustaining a spinal injury also increases as the back is hyper-extended. In other words, don’t arch your back at the top of the movement.
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Execution
- Grasp the bar with arms positioned slightly wider than shoulder width. One hand should be facing down while the other should be facing up. This alternating hand position will help you get a better grip on the bar to prevent slippage. Lift the barbell and step back from the platform.
- Spread the chest and straighten your back by performing a posterior pelvic tilt. (Stick buttocks out). Knees should be slightly bent.
- Inhale, flex at the waist and slowly lower the weight until a mild stretch is felt within the hamstrings. Depending on individual flexibility, this is usually felt when the bar reaches a position approx. 2 inches below the knees.
- Exhale and return to starting position at a controlled speed. Throughout the ascent, the muscle recruitment shifts from the hamstrings, to the buttocks, to the lower back. DO NOT finish off the movement by hyper-extending the back. Doing so will increase the risk of lumbar injury.
- Repeat until the desired number of repetitions are completed.


