I think I mentioned in another thread about some issues I had with my lower 
back but as it just flared up yesterday, wanted to ask for some 
thoughts/opinions.  I know it's all personal, many factors at play (not 
just cycling), but maybe others have had a similar experience to me and 
identified cause(s) and changes to help.

About 2-3 times a year I get a sore lower back.  It comes out of the blue 
(wake up, feeling 100%, sit down at a desk, get up and ouch).  Talked to 
chiropractor and osteopath about it, neither knows the cause.  They 
recommend workouts and stretching routines which I follow religiously. 
 Past couple of months have been really good as the osteopath had me 
following some stretching routines that were really good for entire upper 
body.  I was surprised this happened yesterday morning.  I would really 
like to nip this for good.

Assuming this is cycling related, or exacerbated by cycling, I was thinking 
of two possible causes:
- How I sit on the saddle in terms of my lower back/pelvis (sometimes to 
keep my shoulders from rolling forward, I may arch my lower back inwards, I 
try not to, but it can happen)
- Second is riding rough terrain (if I ride gravel trails a few days in a 
row, maybe it beats me up, compresses the discs in lower spine)

Thanks

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