Tucks and Tilts Sequences
This exercise is excellent for improving the mobility and control of your lower back and is a great way to start to the day. It is also perfect for helping to improve the height and line of your arabesque. This technique works by taking the back into non-painful positions and performing very small, pain free movements of the lumbar spine. This helps activate the deepest spinal stabilisers, mobilise the tiny facet joints in the spine and helps hydrate and nourish the tissues in this often very restricted area.
You can also use this simple process of self mobilisation to assess your range in each direction and correct any small restrictions or pain in the lower back. A restriction in just one or two joints in the lower back can cause a loss of range and can result in pain in the low back. If there is any pain in the spine then this will inhibit exactly the muscles that we are trying to activate. If the deep muscles are inhibited due to pain, then any attempts to strengthen will simply result in tension in the outer global muscles. It is far better to spend some time clearing out any pain or restriction in the spine before commencing any strengthening. Make sure to clear your range in each direction before moving on to the next.
You should not feel pain in your lower back with this exercise. If you do, use the opposite direction and opposite movement to mobilise the spine and then retest. This technique works very well for most instances of mild back pain, however if you have persistent pain that does not clear with this technique then we highly advise that you consult an appropriate health professional.