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How on earth can it take hours to put together a set of nest tables !!Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostI aspire to Ikea - this was actually an Argos nest of tables. It is from a retired psychiatrist, who decided he did not want it after all - thought shame to chuck so using it in my bedroom.
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Thanks Mich - know what you mean by Les Mills qualified peeps - I have a couple of fantastic instructors who really know their stuff and use Les Mills as just one of their skills, but there are some right muppets who can barely get through a class using option 1 themselves!
I aspire to Ikea - this was actually an Argos nest of tables. It is from a retired psychiatrist, who decided he did not want it after all - thought shame to chuck so using it in my bedroom.
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ftfyOriginally posted by doodab View PostWHS.
And why does it take you a couple of hours to "figure it out"? That can be done by a lacky.
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He's a permie.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostThe answer to that is...don't buy IKEA. Buy proper furniture already built and delivered for you.
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The answer to that is...don't buy IKEA. Buy proper furniture already built and delivered for you.
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WSS, take it easy for a couple of days right now, perhaps do a bit of cycling or swimming this weekend, and next time you spend a long time kneeling, use a cushion or a mat. Kneeling on a hard surface cuts of blood supply and puts unnecessary pressure on the bones; I can't see anything in your story to make me think the problem is related to your training. As for 'strengthening your knee'; your knee is actually a collection of bones, ligaments and muscles, which can all be made stronger. Muscles are quickest to respond to training (weeks to months), then ligaments and tendons(several months), and bones take years to strengthen. If you're doing Les mills exercise classes, you will already be gaining strength in the muscles around your knees, quite quickly. Trouble is, your ligaments will take longer to adapt. So I'd advise you to NOT try and train the leg muscles too specifically until you've done a year or two of general training and given the ligaments and bones time to adapt. Don´t try doing stuff like heavy squats or leg presses yet; in fact, stick to the body pump/body attack, which gives you a much better general strength base in the longer term. Some of those machines in gyms are actually bloody stupid; people with poor basic movement skills or fitness are being encouraged to train one muscle at a time, thereby causing injury because the supporting muscles and the tendons just can't cope with the sudden increase in power. It's like sticking a V8 engine in a nissan micra without adapting the drivetrain, chassis etc; it'll sound great but it'll fall to bits within a few minutes.Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostSkip the class, you don't want to do more damage. Let it rest, should recover by next week.
This is what I call a typical Wilmslow thread
So that's the advice; take it easy for a few days, then get back to your Les Mills classes. However, find a certified (NVQ or degree, not Les Mills) trainer at your gym or elsewhere who can look at your training and see if there's any imbalance or over/undertraining.
And by the way, I have at least one good knee. Actually, both knees are fine, but I have a chronic stress fracture on the top of my right tibia where the patellar tendon attaches; the only way to get through a rugby match these days is a combination of ibuprofen and paracetamol/coffeine. Age overtakes us all some day. I know I should stop and let it heal, but then there's only a 50% chance of it healing, so I'd rather just take the pain and play; this is an example of do as I say, don´t do as I do.Last edited by Mich the Tester; 25 March 2011, 10:38.
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Have you tried glucosamine or condroitin supplements?Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostI'm 48 and did a lot of running when I was younger - in those days we didn't have proper trainers etc so I'm paying the price for it now. I can't do any impact exercises at all. I cycle to work & back to keep fit which is 10 miles a day, use a rowing machine and cross trainer. I keep away from the treadmill and step machine. I'm just trying to make my legs last as long as possible! Running gives me shin splints which are the worst and last for weeks.
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Possibly a little overreaction? A bit of stretching before your spin class and you'll be fine.
I'm 48 and did a lot of running when I was younger - in those days we didn't have proper trainers etc so I'm paying the price for it now. I can't do any impact exercises at all. I cycle to work & back to keep fit which is 10 miles a day, use a rowing machine and cross trainer. I keep away from the treadmill and step machine. I'm just trying to make my legs last as long as possible! Running gives me shin splints which are the worst and last for weeks.
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I did my right knee in a few weeks ago, and the pain was pretty bad. I ended up having to get an 'A' frame installed in the drive to get me in and out of the car, and a sushi conveyor belt between the computer room and the fridge for fetching my beer and returning the empties.
The worst bit was not being able to play 'Dirty Cowboys' with mrs EO
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Rubbing is best, and easily done under the desk at work. It's best to rub fast, the more energetic the better, and don't worry if this causes slight gurning, everyone will know you're just relieving your ache.Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostI suspect that most peeps here will be of the age where the knees are starting to creak. Mine started to creak last night.
I was kneeling on the floor for a couple of hours figuring out some flat pack furniture. Aching all over, and when got up literally heard my knees creaking and popping away – like a knackered cv joint on a car sound.
I am going to the gym anyway for a spin class tonight, but could do with some tried and trusted knee strengthening exercises – Any ideas?
I am looking in your direction Mich……
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Will try to resist - there is some top quality totty in the friday evening class!Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostSkip the class, you don't want to do more damage. Let it rest, should recover by next week.
This is what I call a typical Wilmslow thread
Figured that spinning is good as not impacting the knee joints, was going to go for a run but no way can I handle that today - need another way of getting the blood pumping, especially as not able to make the gym until Monday. Will have a chat with my Yoga teacher on Tuesday as done a lot of stretching over the last couple of weeks in Yoga, I suspect probably just the joints complaining over this.
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Skip the class, you don't want to do more damage. Let it rest, should recover by next week.Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostI suspect that most peeps here will be of the age where the knees are starting to creak. Mine started to creak last night.
I was kneeling on the floor for a couple of hours figuring out some flat pack furniture. Aching all over, and when got up literally heard my knees creaking and popping away – like a knackered cv joint on a car sound.
I am going to the gym anyway for a spin class tonight, but could do with some tried and trusted knee strengthening exercises – Any ideas?
I am looking in your direction Mich……
This is what I call a typical Wilmslow thread
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Knee excercises
I suspect that most peeps here will be of the age where the knees are starting to creak. Mine started to creak last night.
I was kneeling on the floor for a couple of hours figuring out some flat pack furniture. Aching all over, and when got up literally heard my knees creaking and popping away – like a knackered cv joint on a car sound.
I am going to the gym anyway for a spin class tonight, but could do with some tried and trusted knee strengthening exercises – Any ideas?
I am looking in your direction Mich……Tags: None
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