I started doing squats for my knees. They still pop but no pain in years. Bonus: sexy quads.
People weirdly brag about their constant back and knee pain all the time. Like...baring rare genetic problems thats because you live a sedentary life with little to no exercise. Thats not a flex...
Bonus Sexy Quads was also a very roughly translated Japanese workout video.
My knees are fine but my back is NOT
My knees and back are fine, but I am NOT
Cries in knee surgery at 21
ACL replacement at 16.
I used to be an athlete like you but then I took a softball to the knee.
I need to start doing yoga.
+1 it's the best
Yoga is great, I did it throughout uni to help my back problems but stopped cause I graduated and it's no longer cheap. I really should get back into it.
Yoga is free though
Which is why I should get back into it.
My uni had a yoga class that worked out to like 2 dollars a session so it was cheap to try and I really enjoyed it. I like going to classes but I don't want to/can't afford to pay the prices of studios so I fell out of it after uni a couple years ago. I know there's a lot of good yoga channels on YouTube, just haven't gotten around to picking it back up.
My right knee cracks every time I straighten my leg.
Mine cracks every time I bend it. Together we could be unstoppable!
By unstoppable do you mean knees that never stop cracking?
I am trying to appreciate my healthy knees right now like how you wish you appreciated a clear nose when you’re sick but it’s not working
Tai chi, my people. It's often thought of as an old person's activity, but it's great to start young to keep yourself feeling young.
bends
Cries in 3 ligament surgeries on the same knee by the age of 27. 34 now. Finally understand Newton's first law of motion. You can't replace your body people. Stay active, doesn't have to be the gym everyday, but stay active and be conscious of what you put in your body.
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