Keeley: One of the injuries that I think a lot about and I see it happen- I don't know if this is the classic middle-aged guy injury, but it's that torn Achilles. You're asking a connected tissue, in this case, at Keeley's tendon, from never contracting more than 50% of its max for years to all the sudden going to a maximal contraction on a hyperloaded eccentric stop and change. How can it happen? You're going to tear something somewhere. Probably it won't be in an ACL because Achilles is going to go first. In your case, it's the opposite. It's very, very easy to avoid with some small amount

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