That, plus holding a saw and a limb when cut n tossing. I try NOT to lean and instead move the bucket closer. But sometimes it's easy to forget when you get going...
I bet the shorter you are, the better your back holds up, bucket-wise.
I train daily so I can keep doing this stuff. And a back injury isn't necessarily a permanent affliction. I threw my back out several times as a younger man. The chiropractor did his thing and that was it. My back's been fine for decades, knock on wood.
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