Originally Posted by
Ron Partlow
I took Ben Pakulski's advioce and started wearing much flatter shoes to train legs in. It really helps. I worked on increasing my ankle flexion, which is kinda shitty from rolling my ankles so bad riding BMX bikes on halfpipes and playng football....one ankle has less flexion than the other, so I have tried to even them out.
I am even trying to get my hands on a pair of those Vibrams. Ben told me all about the different models, so I know exactly what I want, they are just always out of stock on the website.
Also, the IT band seems to be the key to my left knee problems, and keeping my glutes stretched out and the IT bands loose really helps.
Also, time and time again, when I develop knee pain that lingers and hinders my training, I always seem to be in a "heavier leg extensions" phase. I just can't seem to do leg extensions with any real weight. I have to keep them to the very end and use 50-100 pounds for higher reps and pump the quads.
I love using them at the beginning to fatigue the quads, but the weights needed get out of control. All fun and games for a couple weeks and then I wonder why my knees hurt.
So flat shoes, lots of stretching, and using leg extensions only as a finisher....all keys to keeping my knees decent.
Also, I never use wraps. Went 10 years without them, then I used them for a few months in 09, and was doing it with the mentality that the heavier loads would help thicken up my glutes/hams and general thickness.....but they caused some real long term knee problems, so I had to put them away again. They are fun to use, but I just can't do it. Too much friction on the underside of the patella.
At 34, with 20+ years of training, I have to find creative ways to hammer my legs. I now squat 3rd or 4th in the workout and only use 225-315 for really deep, explosive, constant tension/pump tempo reps to near failure, then I grind out several more with lockouts and rest pause breathing. Blows the quads out without hurting my knees.