Nothing can make you feel old vulnerable more quickly than a seemingly and out-of-the-blue bad back. And if you know the feeling, it's probably little comfort that four out of five adults will at some timeshare it.









Yet, only a small percentage of back problems are truly serious. Eighty percent of all lower back pain is a simple muscle strain. Even more important: Such pain almost always develops gradually - meaning the moment your back "goes out" is the end result, not the cause. And the cause, more often than not, is years and years of bad back habits.









So, what can you do to buck the odds? That's what's coming up in the next few pages - a ten-minute, ten-move formula to prevent a back problem from ever developing. A little daily back attention at home, at work, in workouts can keep your back young for a long, long time.





A healthy backstay that way from a supporting cast of strong and flexible muscles. That's why this simple routine zeroes in key back-stabilizing muscles in the torso and legs. It specifically stretches the flexors, the muscles in the front of the body that tends to get tight and short, and strengthens the extensors, the muscles in the back that tend to be underused and weak, as well as the spine-supporting abdominals.













Results: a trimmer middle and straighter posture as well as backache prevention and relief.





You'll need enough space to lie down in, an exercise mat or soft surface, a small towel, along cord or belt - and ten minutes a day.









LOW-BACK LOOSENER: Lie down on your back with right leg straight. Holding your left knee toward the chest with the hands-on back of the thigh. Hold for ten seconds. Repeat on another side.





SIDE-OF-HIP STRETCH: Lie down on your back with right leg straight out on the floor. Bend left leg up toward the chest. Grasp left knee with both hands and pull the leg up and across the body toward the right shoulder. Feel stretch on outside of the left hip. Hold for ten seconds. Repeat on another side.





FRONT-OF-BODY LENGTHENER: Lie down on stomach with hands under shoulders, and elbows bent. Push up to slowly raise shoulders/chest straightening arms as much as possible while keeping hips in contact with mat/floor. Hold for ten seconds, and remember to breathe.





FRONT-OF-HIP STRETCH: Kneel down on a towel with left knee and place both hands on the right thigh and bent in front of you. Keeping back straight, shift hips forward until you feel a stretch in front of the upper left thigh. Don't let right knee bend past right foot. Hold for ten seconds. Repeat with another leg.





BACK-OF-THIGH UNTIGHTENER: Lie down on your back. Place a rolled-up towel under your lower back. Keep legs straight. Place cord or belt around the heel of the right leg and slowly lift straight leg until you feel stretch in the back of the thigh. Hold for ten seconds. Repeat with another leg.





LOWER-BACK STRENGTHENING: Lie down on the back with heels close to the buttock. And gently lift buttocks and lower back off the floor until thighs and back are in a straight line. Hold for ten seconds, and remember to breathe.





ABDOMINAL FIRMER: Lie down on the back with knees bent and heels close to buttocks. Reach hands between thighs. Exhaling, gently curl your head and shoulders up until shoulder blades leave the floor. Hold for ten seconds.





WAIST SHAPER: Lie down on the left side with legs bent at hips and knees. Lift head shoulder up until left shoulder leaves the floor. Hold for ten seconds. Repeat on another side.





WHOLE-BACK STRENGTHENER: Lie face-down, arms along sides. Exhale and gently lift shoulders and chest off mat/floor. Hold for ten seconds, and remember to breathe.



