"Not really looking for advice, but curious to hear what other folks have 
tried, etc."

I'll take that at face value and not offer advice.  Over the last ~30 
years, I'm running a longer top tube, and a taller stack.  I'm 5'10" with 
pretty normal proportions, and I always thought of myself running as a 
"Medium".  I thought a 56cm road bike with a 56.5cm TT was perfecto.  Now I 
ride things more like 59-61cm with a 58-59cm top tube.  I use the normal 
randonneur training two-step:

1. any schmuck can ride 50km
2. for any distance that I can ride easily, then I can double that distance 
until that distance is easy

I have zero back related issues to cycling.  If I want to cause a back 
problem, I sit for a long time on a bar stool, or for a long time on the 
ground.  I'd like to improve my hip flexibility so that I can sit longer on 
the ground.  I believe the rule of thumb that being able to get on the 
ground and get back up off the ground is correlated to longevity, and I'd 
like to be alive for a long time.  

Bill Lindsay (55)
El Cerrito, CA 

On Friday, January 3, 2025 at 6:44:48 AM UTC-8 Adam wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I'm curious to hear any comments thoughts, etc on back issues and riding.
>
> The context is that this fall I've had some nasty lower back/hip pain. 
> Rest and some stretching & PT has "solved" the issue, but I'm still having 
> trouble getting back on the bike without a little stiffness in the lower 
> back.
>
> I have thought about swapping out my drops for alt bars and have an old 
> bosco setup ready to go. My issue is that I've tried sweptback bars before 
> and always end up back on HIGH drops. I really like my current setups and 
> have ridden many long stretches on these  configurations, so I'm not 
> excited to change what's taken a lot of tweaking to accomplish.
>
> My current strategy is to raise my current bar height a bit (already above 
> saddle height) and to do shortish (under 1hr) rides indoors on rollers 
> being mindful of core muscles, etc. That seems to be working, but I still 
> have a bit of stiffness post ride. 
>
> I'm curious to hear anyone else's experiences. Not really looking for 
> advice, but curious to hear what other folks have tried, etc.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Adam
>
>
>
>

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