Back in the early days, two issues nearly nipped my running career in the bud. One, I already talked about: plantar fasciitis. The other was a bulging disc.
One day, after a very hard sprint, I developed serious pain in my lower back. Looking back, I suspect my mistake was not warming up properly. It was serious pain that ran down my leg. It persisted.
I finally decided to go to a chiropractor for the first time in my life. I'm thankful that he was able to diagnose the problem as a bulging disc. Unfortunately, he didn't seem sure of what to do about the problem. He did suggest that, perhaps, an incline table might help. But he didn't have any exercises or physical therapy to recommend. I looked up info on incline tables, and it seemed that the jury was still out on them.
I was concerned that this might be the end of my running career and that I may be dealing with serious pain for the rest of my life. Fortunately, when discussing the issue with my friend Dwight, he recommended a book titled "Treat Your Own Back" by Robin McKenzie, a specialist in spinal disorders from New Zealand.
The book provided me with some exercises I could do for a couple minutes every morning. Very soon I had relief. I still have the bulging disc, but 99% of the time it doesn't bother me. I still do the exercises every day and plan to for the rest of my life. And, thankfully, I am still running.

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