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I may as well be telling you to brush and floss regularly.
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I do the numbers.
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I can second the Swiss Army reccomendation. I bought a swiss army bag back at the start of high school after my old backpack broke. Used it all through high school, then after graduation when my messenger bag broke I went back to it. I'm now in my fourth year of university, and it is still trucking. If I need to move it, it WILL go in my backpack, and the worst that's happened is some straps are starting to fray, the bottom is really scratched up and you can see some of the stitching it starting to stretch. After 8 years, I'd say that's pretty darn impressive.
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L.L Bean makes good bags too. Not sure what their availability is where you are.
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Again, I'm speaking long term. We aren't talking 25lbs on a joint, we aren't even talking 255lbs on a joint, we are talking about taking your current load bearing responsibilities and multiplying it with the force of gravity.
Running up the stairs? I'm cool with that, you are lifting basically 255lbs and the joint CAN deal with that, but running down the stairs will amplify that force, the quicker you go the faster repetition on the joints so it's still going to wear. I'm talking about not having knee replacements when you hit 45-60, and saving a lot of aches up until then.
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Beyond that human joints where never meant to last 45 years. They certainly weren't meant to last 60. I might as well make use of my knees while I have them instead of waiting for them to deteriorate on their own. Besides it's not like I'm not taking preventive measures or anything. Karate and any other hard martial art is tough on the joints so I've been taking joint supplements for awhile. I'm not saying I'm not worried about the future I'm saying I'll deal with it when the time comes. If my knees hurt then they hurt. Pain never killed anyone. I actually fell off the back of the truck and banged one of my knees pretty good. That was years ago and the doctor said there was no sign of one of the ligaments that runs down the back of the knee when they took the MRI. You know what his advice was? You'll be fine without it just strengthen the muscles around the knee and they'll compensate for it and the pain will go away. You know what happened? I worked like crazy and strengthened my knees and now they are better than ever and no pain. I think I'll trust medical science and physics. I know how to take the stress off my knees by using my foot first then my whole leg to absorb and dissipate the shock, I do this running barefoot, so that I feel more stress on the way up the stairs than the way down the stairs. |
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Then again, I never took physics, so if anyone has some numbers shoot em out. Quote:
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I like to spar with shoes on, but I guess bare foot helps if someone breaks into your house in the middle of the night.
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Going up the stairs is absolutely the most stressful part on the joints because it requires you to apply enough force to support all of your weight plus the extra force to lift that weight to the next stair and do work against gravity. Quote:
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As long as your knees never hurt, I don't think you're doing anything wrong joint-wise, but perhaps building imbalanced muscle structure that will half vanish later in lift putting all the stress on the joints. Quote:
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