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Back pain while cycling: causes, prevention and solutions

Back pain is one of the most common complaints among cyclists. Whether on a road bike, mountain bike, or e-bike – anyone who rides longer distances or trains regularly is familiar with the unpleasant pulling sensation in the lower or upper back. Often, the cause is not a lack of fitness , but rather incorrect posture and body position on the bike .

Von Isatou Schulz 3 minutes read time

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About the author Isatou Schulz

Growing up in the bicycle city of Münster (Germany), Isatou developed a deep passion for bicycles from an early age, which has been an integral part of her life ever since. This enthusiasm accompanies her every day and is now reflected in her job. Her extensive expertise in the field of bicycles and e-bikes makes her the ideal contact for anyone who values quality and innovation. Isatou combines her personal passion with professional know-how and is committed to making the world of cycling more accessible and exciting for others.

Published: January 23, 2026

The good news: With the right technique, targeted exercises and a professional bike fitting, back pain can be avoided or significantly reduced.


Why back pain occurs when cycling

Cycling puts a lot of strain on the back muscles, especially the lower back, lumbar region, and shoulder girdle . Incorrect posture or excessive strain can prevent the muscles from functioning optimally, leading to tension and pain.

Typical causes

  1. Stem/handlebars too low or too wide

    • If the handlebars are too low, the upper body has to bend far forward.

    • If the front of the torso is too long, the shoulders and neck are subjected to excessive strain, and the back muscles are permanently tense.

    • Tip: Choose the handlebar height and stem so that your upper body is slightly inclined forward without raising your shoulders.

  2. Incorrect saddle height or position

    • Too low a saddle: The back rounds excessively, increasing the strain on the lumbar spine.

    • A saddle that is too high involves overextending the hips, which puts strain on the lower back.

    • Optimization: When pedaling, the pelvis should remain stable, the knee slightly bent, and the spine should maintain a natural posture.

  3. Weak core muscles

    • Weak back or abdominal muscles cannot adequately stabilize the spine.

    • Result: Muscle tension, pain in the lower back or neck.

    • Solution: Regular core training (planks, back extensions, side planks) relieves the back while cycling.

  4. Long drives without breaks

    • Prolonged strain without muscle relaxation leads to tension.

    • Tip: Take regular breaks on longer tours to loosen your shoulders and arms.

  5. Unfavorable movement patterns

    • Incorrect pedaling technique, uneven pedaling, or one-sided strain can put additional strain on the back.


Immediate relief for back pain

If your back is already hurting, the following measures can help:

  • Relaxation exercises: Gently stretch shoulders, neck and lower back.

  • Take short breaks: Get out of the saddle, stretch your arms overhead, and gently rotate your spine.

  • Heat applications: Heat relaxes tense muscles, cold can help with acute inflammation.

  • Trunk and back exercises: Gentle strengthening can alleviate the problem in the medium term.


Long-term solution: Bike fitting

Many back problems arise from a suboptimal riding position . This is where a professional bike fitting comes in:

  • Adjusting saddle height and position

  • Optimal handlebar height and stem length

  • Analysis of mobility and musculature

  • Optimizing posture for the upper body

The result: less tension , an ergonomic posture, and significantly more comfort on longer rides. At the same time, pedaling power increases because the muscles work more efficiently.

👉 Learn more here: Bike fitting – how to find the perfect riding position


Prevention: How to prevent back pain

  1. Regularly check your saddle and handlebars – small adjustments can prevent back pain.

  2. Warm-up before longer tours – 5–10 minutes of light pedaling is often enough.

  3. Core and back strengthening – Core training stabilizes the spine and relieves the back muscles.

  4. Take breaks – especially on long tours – to prevent muscle tension.

  5. Pay attention to your posture – shoulders relaxed, upper body stable, spine in a neutral position.


Conclusion

Back pain while cycling is widespread, but it doesn't have to become a chronic problem . Often, the causes lie in incorrect seat and handlebar position, overuse, or insufficient core muscle stability . Paying attention to proper technique, doing targeted exercises, and possibly using a professional bike fitting can prevent discomfort, improve performance, and allow you to cycle comfortably again .

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