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		<title>Tips for preventing back pain</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One thing about triathlons is that sometimes you end up with a sore back after a long training ride or a brick workout.  Being tucked in an aero position for a long time really tweaks my back and neck.  Follow &#8230; <a href="http://ikeloa.info/2009/03/tips-for-preventing-back-pain/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One thing about triathlons is that sometimes you end up with a sore back after a long training ride or a brick workout.  Being tucked in an aero position for a long time really tweaks my back and neck.  Follow that with a long run and I am hitting the ice, heat, and Advil.  There are days I wake up after an event or a hard training day where I feel like I was run over by a train during the night.  No fun, that&#8217;s for sure!  And it shouldn&#8217;t even be that way&#8230;</p>
<p>Sometimes the pain is long term caused by an injury or a compressed or inflamed disk.  Good stretching technique on the bike or during a run can reduce to eliminate back soreness but prevention is the best.  <a href="http://ad.vu/8ns5" target="_blank">BeingHealthy</a> has some <a href="http://ad.vu/js7u" target="_blank">everyday tips on how to prevent back pain</a> allowing you to perform at your best.  Maintaining a healthy back should be a fundamental component of any training program and I have strived to incorporate many of these tips into my daily routines.  Take heed!</p>
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