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Stop stretching like this: Common morning routine mistakes hurting your spine

ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 2, 2026, 21:10 IST
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Morning stretches hurting spine? When “healthy” habits backfire


There’s a quiet confidence in a morning stretch. Arms overhead, a twist here, a bend there, it feels like a good start. But the spine, especially in the early hours, is not as ready as it seems. Overnight, spinal discs absorb fluid and become slightly swollen. That makes them more vulnerable to pressure and strain. So, some of the most common “wake-up” stretches can do more harm than good when done without awareness.

A growing body of research, including findings from the US National Institutes of Health, points to how spinal loading and posture can influence injury risk.

The takeaway is simple: timing, technique, and intent matter more than the stretch itself.

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The forward bend trap: Why touching your toes first thing isn’t ideal

That instinctive move, bending forward to touch the toes, feels harmless. It’s often seen as a flexibility check. But in the morning, it can compress the lumbar spine more than usual.

When the spine is hydrated after sleep, bending forward increases disc pressure. This is especially true if the movement is sudden or forced. Studies linked to spinal biomechanics show that repeated flexion under load can raise the risk of disc injury over time.

Instead, the body responds better to gentle movement before deep stretches. A short walk around the room or light mobility work prepares the spine gradually.


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Twisting too soon: The risk of early spinal rotation

Spinal twists are popular in yoga and fitness routines. They are often praised for improving mobility. But twisting the spine when it’s still stiff from sleep can strain the surrounding ligaments.


Early morning rotation, especially when combined with bending, creates uneven pressure across spinal discs. This can irritate the lower back or even trigger pain in people who are otherwise healthy.

The advice leans toward controlled, slow movements rather than deep twists at the start of the day.

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Overstretching cold muscles: Flexibility isn’t a race

A common mistake is treating morning stretching like a performance. Holding stretches for too long or pushing beyond comfort can strain muscles that are not yet warmed up.

Muscles and connective tissues need gradual activation. Without it, overstretching can lead to micro-tears or stiffness later in the day. This often explains why some people feel tighter after stretching instead of looser.

A simple shift helps: start with movement, then stretch. Even two to three minutes of light activity changes how the body responds.

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Ignoring spinal alignment: Small habits, big impact

Posture during stretching is rarely discussed, yet it plays a major role. Rounded backs, locked knees, or uneven weight distribution can quietly stress the spine.

For example, during a side stretch, leaning too far without stabilising the core can pull unevenly on the spine. Over time, these small misalignments add up.

Good stretching is less about how far one can go, and more about how well the movement is controlled.

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Skipping recovery signals: When the body says “slow down”

Pain, stiffness, or a slight pinch in the back often gets ignored during stretching. Many push through, assuming it’s part of the process. But the spine communicates clearly when something isn’t right.

Morning discomfort can be a signal that the body needs gentler movement. Ignoring it can turn minor strain into persistent pain.

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Disclaimer

This article is for general awareness and does not replace medical advice. Anyone with persistent back pain or existing spinal conditions should consult a qualified healthcare professional before changing their routine.


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