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<blockquote data-quote="bassboy1" data-source="post: 168969" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>Do you have a trolling motor pedal well? Those things help tremendously, as they allow you to stand normally, with just about equal weight on both legs, and not have to do the whole Captain Morgan stance while fishing. Definite improvement there, for sure. </p><p></p><p>This probably is common sense, but I know that when I really started paying attention to the way I lifted things, I was using my back much more than I should have been. When I started making a conscience effort to always lift with my legs, I improved dramatically. The pain from misusing my back wouldn't register until I was doing something along the lines of fishing. </p><p></p><p>I've had back pain fairly consistently since I was about 12. This year it has been less noticeable than usual, but it is still an issue that causes problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassboy1, post: 168969, member: 55"] Do you have a trolling motor pedal well? Those things help tremendously, as they allow you to stand normally, with just about equal weight on both legs, and not have to do the whole Captain Morgan stance while fishing. Definite improvement there, for sure. This probably is common sense, but I know that when I really started paying attention to the way I lifted things, I was using my back much more than I should have been. When I started making a conscience effort to always lift with my legs, I improved dramatically. The pain from misusing my back wouldn't register until I was doing something along the lines of fishing. I've had back pain fairly consistently since I was about 12. This year it has been less noticeable than usual, but it is still an issue that causes problems. [/QUOTE]
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