I Squatted. Now My Knees Hurt…

So your knees are hurting. You’ve been running a lot. You are in a busier time in your life. ⁠⁠
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You go to the gym and your coach has squats planned for the day. You do your squats. They feel surprisingly ok. ⁠⁠
The next day while running your knees feel worse! So what’s to blame? Is it the squats?⁠⁠
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Not necessarily. Squats for unfortunate reasons can get a bad reputation for knee pain. Some of that is misinformation. But it’s also a reasonable conclusion. Your knees hurt so it must have been something that used your knees that led to your pain. ⁠⁠
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Pain can come from multiple inputs and we can be complicated beings. ⁠⁠
Your habits, beliefs, coping methods, lifestyle, emotions, anatomy, activity levels, and more, all influence how your body feels. ⁠⁠
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This can make it difficult to identify a cause, but not impossible to find a solution. ⁠⁠
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Looking at someone's pain experience requires analysis and assessment of who they are and where they are at. From there a path towards a solution can be found. ⁠⁠
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Only sleeping 4 hours a night? Imagine what an extra 2 hours could do for your recovery. ⁠⁠
Eating 1200 calories a day. Very unlikely for that intake to be enough to meet your needs. Imagine what more food could do for your recovery (and your mood). ⁠⁠
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Are you constantly foam rolling and stretching to address your pain? Maybe you need load and not length to recover. ⁠⁠
Are you feeling unsupported in your physical goals by others? Maybe being in a more supportive environment could change your outlook on pain. ⁠⁠
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Pain is frustrating. It can be easy to place blame when we are unsure of a solution. ⁠⁠
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The solution requires introspection and effort. ⁠⁠
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The problem probably isn’t squats.

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