14450927:IanAvery-Leaf said:@kneesovertoesguy
14450930:Quaggy said:This x 100
I started the ATG (Knees Over Toes) Program four days ago and I'm thoroughly enjoying it.
A little pricey at $49.99 a month, but the guided videos and direct help from a coach (if needed) really seems to be a solid formula.
It is for sure worth checking out if you can afford it
14450946:WabbleDee said:I’ve been following his stuff, but aren’t most of his exercises on YouTube?

14450959:ReformedB said:I have the most bulletproof knees, like never even had pain in them. I'm 24. I don't know why my knees are so fucking swole but as a child I used to jump off of the highest places I could find over and over for fun so maybe that was it. I ski nearly every day of Canadian winter season and have experienced 0 knee pain. So maybe built up resistance from jumping off things will work or maybe it's just genetics but I've never gone to a gym and done a leg workout in my life and my knees are fucking galvanized rubber. So no I don't think working out is what helps
14451023:Icant_kfed said:Lock out your knees on the leg press with 3x your body weight to condition them
14451063:AndrewGravesSV said:The stronger your legs are, the less strain is put on your tendons. This is especially true considering a lot of injuries happen when your legs get tired. Do some leg workouts, hike, bike and whatever. Exercises that have a stability component like bosu ball squats help a lot imo
14451063:AndrewGravesSV said:The stronger your legs are, the less strain is put on your tendons. This is especially true considering a lot of injuries happen when your legs get tired. Do some leg workouts, hike, bike and whatever. Exercises that have a stability component like bosu ball squats help a lot imo
14450957:Quaggy said:This lead me to doing further research on what I was paying for, and you are correct. The $49.99 are the programs which can be found for free on YouTube, but you're paying for the coaching...
Gonna cancel that subscription, thanks for saving me $49.99
Here are the stretches/workouts:
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14451098:WabbleDee said:Lol this worked out for both of us then. I’m sure his guided programs are useful for some people but I’m stupid and would rather just figure it out on my own. Thanks for the hookup im Savin that
14451097:WabbleDee said:Yea I’ve been hiking and doing few mile runs during the week. I can do 10-15 mi a day easy hiking and would like to get that up further with more ele gain.
hiking seems to be the best for me as of now. I did want to add targeted knee strengthening though in the gym just to compliment everything else.
14451729:sullivanobrien_ said:i never do it but hop on the bike for 10 min before you workout regardless if its leg day or whatever. my knees kinda suck, if i squat heavy then i cant run the next couple days. im 90% sure if my knees were stronger my squat pr would be 315+
14450959:ReformedB said:I have the most bulletproof knees, like never even had pain in them. I'm 24. I don't know why my knees are so fucking swole but as a child I used to jump off of the highest places I could find over and over for fun so maybe that was it. I ski nearly every day of Canadian winter season and have experienced 0 knee pain. So maybe built up resistance from jumping off things will work or maybe it's just genetics but I've never gone to a gym and done a leg workout in my life and my knees are fucking galvanized rubber. So no I don't think working out is what helps
14451602:NotEnoughSkiing said:That's fantastic.
Recognizing I just said do cardio it doesn't matter what, if you are looking to take that to the next level add something that's more sprint related.
Have you ever done anything like Orange Theory Fitness? A spin class would be another way to achieve something similar to OT.
Basically to get to the next level find another thing that's fun where the emphasis is more of a sprint format and super high energy output for short periods, a bit of rest and repeat, you know, the kind of thing that sounds like skiing hot laps and sitting on a chairlift in between.
14451747:Quaggy said:Do you think lifting heavy has had a negative impact on your knees?
14450959:ReformedB said:I have the most bulletproof knees, like never even had pain in them. I'm 24. I don't know why my knees are so fucking swole but as a child I used to jump off of the highest places I could find over and over for fun so maybe that was it. I ski nearly every day of Canadian winter season and have experienced 0 knee pain. So maybe built up resistance from jumping off things will work or maybe it's just genetics but I've never gone to a gym and done a leg workout in my life and my knees are fucking galvanized rubber. So no I don't think working out is what helps
14451766:TRVP_ANGEL said:This is a very DeadB take, not reformed at all
14451247:Chunderface said:Is running good bad or neutral for ski knees

14450947:KilaTsunami said:i had mine swapped, full metal knee replacements while I was still on my parents health insurance.
14452210:jca said:I used to be like you.. But i just got two new acls this summer.