I have jumpers knee in both legs. Ive got it from running. My physiotherapist got me training with weight and he sad ok for some rowing. But how can i do it best to not getting hurt?
I will start slowly with maybe 15 min easy rowing but was wondering if any in here have some more advice?
Thanks
Ted
Help needed(Jumpers knee)
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Re: Help needed(Jumpers knee)
Low drag, rating not low, keep your knees very warm, maybe use a wrap. Start out very easy and gently go faster.teddyDK wrote: ↑November 28th, 2018, 6:08 amI have jumpers knee in both legs. Ive got it from running. My physiotherapist got me training with weight and he sad ok for some rowing. But how can i do it best to not getting hurt?
I will start slowly with maybe 15 min easy rowing but was wondering if any in here have some more advice?
Thanks
Ted
Re: Help needed(Jumpers knee)
Thanks.
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Re: Help needed(Jumpers knee)
I started rowing because I dealt with a Chronic case of Runner's Knee. Rowing doesn't bother it. Completely healed on its own after no running for several months.
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Re: Help needed(Jumpers knee)
I hope this is me in some monthmdpfirrman wrote: ↑November 29th, 2018, 11:16 amI started rowing because I dealt with a Chronic case of Runner's Knee. Rowing doesn't bother it. Completely healed on its own after no running for several months.
Re: Help needed(Jumpers knee)
Im in my third week now and it feels ok.
I started 3 times a week and 15min a time. Now i do 2x10min every other Day.
I started 3 times a week and 15min a time. Now i do 2x10min every other Day.