I'm only 15 and already have weak knees? - Bay Area Parkour2024-03-29T07:46:23Zhttp://baparkour.ning.com/forum/topics/im-only-15-and-already-have?commentId=2070047%3AComment%3A73035&feed=yes&xn_auth=noand during the time that you'…tag:baparkour.ning.com,2011-03-18:2070047:Comment:748692011-03-18T15:47:25.096Zkingthekinghttp://baparkour.ning.com/profile/kingtheking
and during the time that you're recovering do strength training. Then when you come back, you'll get better quicker! also, PERFECT THE ROLLLLLLL
and during the time that you're recovering do strength training. Then when you come back, you'll get better quicker! also, PERFECT THE ROLLLLLLL What this guy said. Six month…tag:baparkour.ning.com,2011-02-17:2070047:Comment:728452011-02-17T04:54:55.498ZFyrelhttp://baparkour.ning.com/profile/Fyrel
What this guy said. Six months was way too long to wait; make sure you get that fixed up IMMEDIATELY.<br/>
What this guy said. Six months was way too long to wait; make sure you get that fixed up IMMEDIATELY.<br/> At age 15, i dont think it li…tag:baparkour.ning.com,2011-02-16:2070047:Comment:730382011-02-16T04:44:32.839Zmarisahttp://baparkour.ning.com/profile/marisa
At age 15, i dont think it likely that you have developed weak knees so much as you havent developed strong ones yet. I shot up 3 inches in a summer in high school. when youre still growing it takes time for your strength to catch up to your height and weight. im not a physiologist or anything, but i figure if you dont have the muscle to cradle your joints from the impact of a big drop or even a lot of small ones, all that force is going to go straight into your bones and connective tissue. for…
At age 15, i dont think it likely that you have developed weak knees so much as you havent developed strong ones yet. I shot up 3 inches in a summer in high school. when youre still growing it takes time for your strength to catch up to your height and weight. im not a physiologist or anything, but i figure if you dont have the muscle to cradle your joints from the impact of a big drop or even a lot of small ones, all that force is going to go straight into your bones and connective tissue. for joint issues, the remedy is almost always rest. that being said, my impression is that any sharp, stabbing, or "stinging" pain not caused by sore muscles is serious and should be looked at asap stop.
everything.
Please.
…tag:baparkour.ning.com,2011-02-16:2070047:Comment:730352011-02-16T04:16:24.363ZRyan Fulmerhttp://baparkour.ning.com/profile/RyanFulmer
<p>stop.</p>
<p>everything.</p>
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<p>Please.</p>
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<p>Tell your parents and go see a doctor. Tomorrow. Miss school and go.</p>
<p>stop.</p>
<p>everything.</p>
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<p>Please.</p>
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<p>Tell your parents and go see a doctor. Tomorrow. Miss school and go.</p>