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it has to do with your bodys makeup and how you workout and build the surrounding muscles. how flexable you are ect.
i was talking to my dad the other week he is one of 5 brothers and the only one who has not had any problems with his back. every other guy has had back surgery.
his doctor believes it was all the heavy labor he did in his 20's working in the steel mill that made all the muscles in his back stonger. which is very different to what i would think. but his one brother who is the least active sitting behind a desk for 25 years has had 2 back surgerys so who knows.
Yea but that can work the other way too. Very many physically tasking jobs can lead to one experienceing pains when they get older. I think its just natural selction and luck of the draw. But physically tasking labor on ones body certainly can take its toll on one who otherwsie may not have been normally in any kinds of troubles I think much more so than the other way around.
Just ask most any old football players how they feel every day. And i';m not even talking about the head injury stuff. Even without that so many of tghese guys have all kinds of ailments with all different body parts. I know the way they beat themselves up is a bit extreme vs the average physical job but the logic is the same.