• teft
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      1 year ago

      Do the way that they rhyme make you feel ill at ease?

  • aname
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    31 year ago

    Squating really helps actually. Your knees hurt because the supporting muscles around the knee get too weak over time due to lack of use. You can begin with bodyweight squats but weighted squats are even better

    • @Nouveau_BurnswickOP
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      21 year ago

      My 1 RM training max is currently 160 kg, how much higher before my knees don’t hurt when I jump?

      • aname
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        21 year ago

        Of course you might also have osteoarthritis from being overweight and age or might be any number of other reasons.

        • @Nouveau_BurnswickOP
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          21 year ago

          Overuse and traumatic injuries mostly. I’ve also sold my body to survive, so while age shouldn’t be a factor yet, I’m probably ahead of average on duty cycles.

          I do find it interesting your bias jumps (haha) to under-training and over-weightness first. Are they common problems in your circles?

          • aname
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            31 year ago

            They are statistically the largest reason for knee problems. I wouldn’t call that bias.

            • @Nouveau_BurnswickOP
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              21 year ago

              Fair enough. I guess I’m the one with the bias since it’s rare around my circles! Or maybe I should say other causes are overly common in my circles?

              I knew excess weight and age were linked to osteoporosis, but not necessarily knee pain in general (like tendinopathy, or MCL/ACL strains).

              I must be underestimating osteo cases. Or perhaps my population/region has fewer osteo cases than yours.

              • aname
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                21 year ago

                Not osteoporosis. Osterarthritis. Besides, being overweight (think bmi) regardless of if it is fat or muscle is bad for your knees and heart.

                • @Nouveau_BurnswickOP
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                  21 year ago

                  I thought BMI was generally replaced with BMI + WC? BMI is certainly a useful population tool and quick heuristic, but lacks depth. But I’ve been out of this topic for a while.

                  I’m very confident my knee pain comes from load carrying. If I add the average load carried to my bodyweight, I had a BMI of >40 for over a decade, definitely falls on line with your theory!

                  I would guess external load doesn’t have the same heart effect as body mass, but again, out of my depth.

  • aeternum
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    11 year ago

    i can’t even jump up without hurting my knees, let alone jumping from a walkway down to another walkway.

  • FuglyDuck
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    11 year ago

    If you master the art of mind control… you don’t need to jump. You can get some poor soul to do that for you.

  • Franzia
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    11 year ago

    It’s about form!!! Knees over toes!!! Do your hamstring stretches mfers!!!