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Ab Roller Hurts Back – A New Study Finds Out the Truth

If you have ever used an ab roller, you may have experienced a sharp pain in your lower back. You are not alone. According to a new study conducted by the American Council on Exercise (ACE), many people who use ab rollers experience pain in their lower back, and in some cases, they can cause long-term damage.

Ab rollers have been around since the 1960s and have become a popular tool for those looking to strengthen their abs, obliques, and lower back muscles. It seems like a simple concept; roll out and back on your knees as your body moves forward and backward. The idea is that as you roll out, your abs and lower back engage to keep your body stable, making it an excellent exercise for strengthening your core muscles.
Ab Roller Hurts Back – A New Study Finds Out the Truth
However, in reality, the reality is quite different. The ACE study found that the movement of an ab roller can cause excessive extension in the lower back, leading to muscle strain and a risk of injury. The investigation found that the long-term use of ab rollers could be harmful to the lower back if done without proper form or with existing back-related issues.

The study made four main discoveries:

1. Ab rollers produce more activation in the rectus abdominis (abs) and external obliques compared to other popular exercises like crunches and planks.

2. Ab rollers also produce higher levels of activation in the erector spinae, the muscle group that runs up the spine responsible for the extension of the back. However, the activation of the erector spinae is also responsible for the discomfort and pain associated with ab rollers.

3. While the ab roller is an effective tool for training the core, it is not the most effective. In terms of overall muscle activation, exercises like the plank and stability ball roll-out produce similar muscle activation in the abs and obliques with less activation in the erector spinae.

4. The risk of back pain or injury from using an ab roller increases with the level of lower back extension required during the exercise. This means that the risk of injury is greater if you are extending too far with your back.

So if the ab roller is bad for your back, what exercises should you do instead? The study found that other exercises such as planks, bridges, stability ball roll-outs, and even standing cable rotations are all safer and more effective ways to train the core without putting added pressure on the lower back.

If you still want to use an ab roller, make sure you are doing so with proper form. Before using the ab roller, brace your core to create a stable pillar. This stabilizes the spine, reducing the extension that occurs, and makes the exercise safer. Use a slow and controlled motion, focusing on engaging the core muscles, and do not extend your lower back too far.

In summary, the scientific research concludes that while the ab roller is a proven exercise tool, it comes with inherent risks. Users need to understand that the ab roller can cause back pain or injury and be diligent when using it. As for those who already suffer from lower back pain or conditions like disc herniation, it is best to avoid the ab roller altogether.

This gives us a new insight into the effectiveness and safety of the ab roller exercise. Exercising should never cause you pain or injury, and now we know that its efficacy is less than the alternatives. Using the latest scientific studies, the ACE study has provided vital information that can help people make informed, evidence-based decisions when choosing exercise routines, and when it comes to the ab roller exercise they can decide if the risks outweigh the benefits.
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May 23, 2023
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FitBeast Forearm Strengthener & Forearm Exerciser, Wrist Roller with Thicker Handle
Katie W
Great addition to home gym

My husband and I built a home gym during covid and this is a great addition to our equipment. We already have good dumbbells, and this makes it very easy to get those forearms, wrists, and biceps.

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FitBeast Forearm Strengthener & Forearm Exerciser, Wrist Roller with Thicker Handle
Dan R
Forearm Roller

This forearm roller is beefy! It's got large, comfortable handles, and a a heavy duty strap, caribiner, and extension strap. It's a decent weight on its own, which adds a bit to whatever you are rolling. It's designed well with the strap securely fastened to the roller and the extension strap available to thread through for odd sized weights. This makes it versatile and easy to use with dumbell, kettlebells, plates, or other items. I dare say you could use a cinder block if need be! It's marked with percentages which I guess aid in tell you how close to fully wound you are? I'm not sure this is strictly necessary as its easy to see, but it doesn't hurt to have. Overall I'm very impressed with the build quality and absolutely think it's worth the money. Recommended for sure!

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FitBeast Forearm Strengthener & Forearm Exerciser, Wrist Roller with Thicker Handle
Miranda M
Wrist roller with absolutely no complaints

This wrist roller is a game changer for arms day. And I don't think I've ever said this before but I can't think of anything I would change.

Pros: The handle grips a bigger around (thicker) than other versions I've seen. The texture on the grips gives your hands good traction, with or without gloves on. The extender strap is nice if you're going around something big, and if the extender makes the strap too long, you can just stand on a weight bench. The percentage marks on the strap was a surprise and made me chuckle, but I could see it being a legit need, like if you're counting reps and you can't quite get another full rep, you could record how close you got to completing that final rep. It comes with an instruction booklet that is well-written and has helpful images; it shows how to attach weights, how to use the extension, several exercise variations you can do and which muscles will be targeted. No sharp metal anywhere. Aluminum carabiner and D ring. Lightweight yet durable. It comes in a gift-able, attractive package.

Cons: None that I can think of. The only thing would be if any part of it breaks. It seems like solid construction so I don't think that's likely. But if it happens I'll come edit my review. I do wrist rollers almost every arm day, so this thing is about to get a lot of use.

Overall this is amazing and not just because it's replacing my homemade wooden dowel/parachute cord/climbing carabiner contraption that I've been using for years. Great value for the money imho. And a great gift idea.

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FitBeast Forearm Strengthener & Forearm Exerciser, Wrist Roller with Thicker Handle
Eugene K.
Versatile

This is pretty handy for those forearm exercises you always neglected to do xD But honestly, this is versatile, and you can use this will all kinds of exercise equipment and even things around the house (backpack filled with bags of rice, water jugs, etc). COVID has made people look for exercise solutions at home, and this helps! there's a helpful instruction guide and an extra strap :)

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FitBeast Forearm Strengthener & Forearm Exerciser, Wrist Roller with Thicker Handle
Wilkness
Simple and Very Effective

I've never tried one of these before, but have been having problems with my hands giving out before my back muscles on pull ups, so I thought I'd give this a try. I'm so glad I did. First couple sets with light weight absolutely you're me out. It will be great to be able to isolate those muscles to get them up to speed.

This particular unit is strong and well made. It's a simple design with quality materials and good stitching, so it'll probably last a long time. Large grip on the bar is definitely the way to go.

Highly recommend.

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