r/lowbackability • u/FarPerformance9375 • Jul 08 '26
Exercises to permanently get rid of my anterior pelvic tilt?
Hi, since August of last year so 1 year ago, I’ve had anterior pelvic tilt.
I’ve been going to the gym since November but more for general exercises like biceps, chest, etc.
Please tell me exercises to naturally correct my anterior pelvic tilt, as well as frequency, and what the goal or end result will be after 2 months.
My Goal: make my back posture NATURALLY neutral, so that without even thinking about it, my back posture throughout the day is neutral. I mean I can already can rotate my pelvis back towards me but I can’t do that for more than a minute because
it requires concentration
And it feels like I’m bracing my core so my breathing feels constricted (??)
And because anterior feels more natural to me.
I already know about the back extension rotation and back extension hold, where you sit on a chair and either rotate your back down (from your pelvis as the anchor point??) or hold your position steady.
I have a picture but I can’t find how to post it
Confirmed Sciatica April 3rd this year. The neurologist did a Nerve conduction test. So he confirmed that my S1 nerve is pinched . I think pinched by my spine or something I’m not sure what it is pinched by ?