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Helping you move better, feel stronger, and fear less — together.

A note from the team at District Performance & Physio

After someone hurts their back, the most common advice they get is some version of:


“Just protect it.”


Brace more. Move less. Avoid anything that isn’t neutral.


We used to teach that literally every day in the clinic. But, here’s what doesn’t make sense and why we started approaching back pain differently:

  • If someone has a heart attack, we put them in cardiac rehab almost immediately
  • If someone breaks a bone, they walk on it once it's stable to finish the healing process
  • But if someone tweaks their back?

“Be careful. Don’t lift anything. Let's teach bracing and neutral spine to protect your back”


We make people strengthen their freaking heart after a heart attack but we don't want people to strengthen their back after a back injury?


What We’re Seeing


The spine is tissue, just like the heart or bone or quad or anything else in the body — and it gets stronger with progressive load and exposure.


Protecting the back might feel safe short-term, but in the long run it creates:

  • Less confidence
  • More stiffness
  • More reactivity
  • And sets people up for failure when they inevitably move “wrong”

Which brings us to the real question:


Do we want to protect the back — or prepare it?



How We Think About Back Pain and Prevention


At District Performance & Physio, our philosophy is simple:


We strengthen the back in every position people will face in real life.


All progressed gradually, based on the person in front of us

But the end goal is always the same: prepare the system for real life, not just how I want people to move.


Because life isn’t all neutral spine and stacked rib cages. People twist, bend, shovel, sprint, reach, fumble, and recover. 

And when their body’s been trained for that — it adapts, instead of panicking.


How We Coach It


Here's our general treatment progression. This doesn't mean it's perfect, just what we do. And, I'd actually love to hear from you because a lot of these I have learned from other health and fitness pros.


1. Start in Neutral

  • Bear Planks
  • 1/2 Kneeling Chops without spinal rotation
  • Pallof Press

2. Start to Move Through Range

  • 1/2 Kneeling chops with spinal rotation
  • GHD extensions or supermans
  • Band assisted sit ups
  • Jefferson Curls

3. Make It Harder

  • Jefferson curls with a twist
  • Rotational lifts + chops
  • Rotational Ball Slams
  • Over the Shoulder Ball Toss

These types of movements aren't just for athletes. Every day people need to twist, move quickly, and lift heavy stuff.


Give it a try--you might get some great results in the process!


If you want more tips like this, let us us know! Reply to this email and we can talk more about your back.


-The Team at District Performance & Physio

FIND US: UPCOMING EVENTS!


We've got a TON of events and workshops coming up the next few weeks, here's where you can find us! Click the button below to sign up and let us know you'll be there!


12/9 Ask the PT and movement/injury screens at NOVA Run Club


12/11 Ask the PT and back/neck/shoulder/knee checkups at Barry's Bootcamp DuPont


1/18 Hip Mobility and Strength Workshop at Second Wind Training


1/24 Hip Mobility and Strength Workout at CrossFit MPH


1/25 Shoulder Mobility and Strength Workshop at MADabolic 14th St


COME TO A WORKSHOP!

Contact us to learn more about how our services can support your journey.


The District Performance & Physio Team

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