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Knee integrity
Curious how you ol' cats keep the knees in tip-top skiin' shape.
(This threads for you Gonar) |
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On Nov 8, 10:06*pm, Yabahoobs wrote:
Curious how you ol' cats keep the knees in tip-top skiin' shape. (This threads for you Gonar) Tanks. I use glucosamine, yoga (though not necessarily for my knees), and a steady workout schedule to keep my joints strong. I also make it a point to always fall forwards when skiing. And I don't do huge air. Except when I fart. |
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Tanks. I use glucosamine, yoga (though not necessarily for my knees),
and a steady workout schedule to keep my joints strong. I also make it a point to always fall forwards when skiing. And I don't do huge air. Except when I fart. what yoga moves target the knees? |
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On Nov 8, 11:06*pm, Yabahoobs wrote:
Curious how you ol' cats keep the knees in tip-top skiin' shape. (This threads for you Gonar) I just skied them into shape. At 55 they hurt like hell sometimes now but I don't know if there was anything I could do about that. I tweeked them a couple of times but never got a serious injury. I skied with my bindings on 10.5 and skied pretty much everything, all the time. |
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pigo wrote:
On Nov 8, 11:06 pm, Yabahoobs wrote: Curious how you ol' cats keep the knees in tip-top skiin' shape. (This threads for you Gonar) I just skied them into shape. At 55 they hurt like hell sometimes now but I don't know if there was anything I could do about that. I tweeked them a couple of times but never got a serious injury. I skied with my bindings on 10.5 and skied pretty much everything, all the time. I set mine to 4.5 and broke ribs by falling on one of them. Not fair. -- Cheers, Bev ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++++ Warning -- Driver carries less than $20 worth of ammunition |
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Yabahoobs wrote:
Curious how you ol' cats keep the knees in tip-top skiin' shape. (This threads for you Gonar) My knees are NOT in tip-top shape. One is missing an ACL (mountain biking) and the other has some meniscus damage. In an x-ray it looks like bone-on bone but next to no arthritis. The key is keeping leg muscles honed so they can take up the slack the (67 year old) knees need to function. |
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On Nov 9, 11:28*pm, VtSkier wrote:
The key is keeping leg muscles honed so they can take up the slack the (67 year old) knees need to function. Absolutely...I think you're going to love them exoskeletons |
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On Nov 9, 6:27 pm, Evojeesus wrote:
On Nov 9, 11:28 pm, VtSkier wrote: The key is keeping leg muscles honed so they can take up the slack the (67 year old) knees need to function. Absolutely...I think you're going to love them exoskeletons Bike riding. Cable water skiing (I live in South Florida) Squats Went jogging last week and popped my right knee. Had an MRI done, waiting for the results. This has me bummed. I need to work out but my knee is still sore. I'm going to Park City December 5th. No more running for me. I'll stick to bike riding and cable water skiing. |
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nogodforme wrote:
On Nov 9, 6:27 pm, Evojeesus wrote: On Nov 9, 11:28 pm, VtSkier wrote: The key is keeping leg muscles honed so they can take up the slack the (67 year old) knees need to function. Absolutely...I think you're going to love them exoskeletons Bike riding. Cable water skiing (I live in South Florida) Squats Went jogging last week and popped my right knee. Had an MRI done, waiting for the results. This has me bummed. I need to work out but my knee is still sore. I'm going to Park City December 5th. No more running for me. I'll stick to bike riding and cable water skiing. What is cable water skiing"? |
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The Real Bev wrote:
Bob F wrote: nogodforme wrote: On Nov 9, 6:27 pm, Evojeesus wrote: On Nov 9, 11:28 pm, VtSkier wrote: The key is keeping leg muscles honed so they can take up the slack the (67 year old) knees need to function. Absolutely...I think you're going to love them exoskeletons Bike riding. Cable water skiing (I live in South Florida) Squats Went jogging last week and popped my right knee. Had an MRI done, waiting for the results. This has me bummed. I need to work out but my knee is still sore. I'm going to Park City December 5th. No more running for me. I'll stick to bike riding and cable water skiing. What is cable water skiing"? Watching it on TV? LOL! Thanks. |
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