Knee pain, candies and 3 pinners
Re: Knee pain, candies and 3 pinners
Wall sits..said to be a great exercise for
quads and thereby supporting the knees..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMV3v4ap4ro
quads and thereby supporting the knees..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMV3v4ap4ro
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Re: Knee pain, candies and 3 pinners
So I will have to do this now... On my wall... Gosh... Getting old is not so fun...
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Re: Knee pain, candies and 3 pinners
Ron doing what you said on the e109's....For the crust am on tip toe tele....Stand up high and ride...Steep shots shoot them....wring out the turns on the less steep sections....where you can ride with the skis flat on the snow and do very gentle hardly noticeable long arcs.....Punching crust will get you and most others what Teleking and Telekid got a few pictures back.....They challenged it and it got them!!!!! TM
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Re: Knee pain, candies and 3 pinners
Standing high really helps...
I used to do like semi jump turns to break the crust, but that doesn't work at all with pins w/o cables... Cause it's really hard to stay in balance when you "land" the turns... I try to do the opposite... Try to turn very gently to stay on top... Slowly moving the front ski until I can get into the tele position... Feels like dancing...
Arcing is dancing...
I used to do like semi jump turns to break the crust, but that doesn't work at all with pins w/o cables... Cause it's really hard to stay in balance when you "land" the turns... I try to do the opposite... Try to turn very gently to stay on top... Slowly moving the front ski until I can get into the tele position... Feels like dancing...
Arcing is dancing...
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Re: Knee pain, candies and 3 pinners
I had a former employer, who held 50+ patents in biomedical discovery centrifuges, that was of the typical ilk to deny any treatment that worked simply on the principal of belief; a true evidence-based scientist. He would say himself that if you have to believe for it to work, that it was bogus. He apologetically admitted that Glucosamine treatments, while conservative thought calling it a placebo, had done wonders for his joint treatment in his elder years.Raventele wrote:Just sayin' ..mtbtele wrote:Riding fixies and doing the on-bended-knee kind of snow sliding had given me some knee troubles, as well. I wish I got as many snow slidin' days as you, but what has helped my knees is the daily intake of glucosamine/chondroitin. Some would try to point out that this is just a placebo, but my anecdotal evidence indicates otherwise.
Just sayin'...
Re: Knee pain, candies and 3 pinners
Point being anecdotal is to evidence as heavy is to powder..
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Re: Knee pain, candies and 3 pinners
wall sits. Imagine sitting in a chair, back against the wall. feet on the floor. Except, no chair.
Thanks for hosting this forum. Makes me want to get back into shape and catch some spring skiing here the Sierra, though the snow pack may not be there by the time I am ready for it. There is always next season, though.
Regards,
Chuck
Thanks for hosting this forum. Makes me want to get back into shape and catch some spring skiing here the Sierra, though the snow pack may not be there by the time I am ready for it. There is always next season, though.
Regards,
Chuck
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Re: Knee pain, candies and 3 pinners
Thanks!
Lucky you... Went to the Sierras last spring... But I got there a bit too late..!
Lucky you... Went to the Sierras last spring... But I got there a bit too late..!
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