If your back feels tight or achy by the end of the day, you know how frustrating it can be. I often catch myself with rounded shoulders and a stiff lower back, and it’s easy to blame sitting, slouching, or a weak core. While all of these play a part, Dr. Dustin DebRoy, a chiropractor, says there’s one habit he sees causing back pain again and again.

“One of the most common habits that contributes to back pain is bending forward at the waist to pick things up,” he explained. Squatting and lifting with your knees instead engages the body’s strongest muscles, the quads and glutes, and takes the strain off your spine. When you bend at the waist repeatedly, it overloads the spinal joints, which over time can lead to irritation, muscle fatigue, and posture imbalances.

Dr. Dustin DebRoy, DCDr. Dustin DebRoy, DC

Social Links Navigation

Manager of Education and Relations, The Joint Chiropractic

best kettlebells is a good start.

Best picks for you

best resistance bands) to challenge your muscles.

It’s also always a good idea to have a professional check your form, especially if you’re new to squats or have a history of back issues.

Google News

Follow Tom’s Guide on Google News and add us as a preferred source to get our up-to-date news, analysis, and reviews in your feeds.