
The Training For Mountaineering Podcast TFM6: Preventing Knee Pain For Mountaineers
Jul 5, 2020
Mountaineers face a high risk of knee pain, often due to ignorance about prevention strategies. Discover the anatomy behind knee pain and why mobility in hips and ankles is crucial. Learn about essential strength exercises like step downs and glute bridges to protect your knees. Find out how to manage your training workload wisely and adapt your exercise choices when in pain. Plus, dive into a practical Five-Day Knee Pain Challenge for effective strategies and exercises!
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Why Mountaineers Are Prone To Knee Pain
- Mountaineers face high knee-pain risk because of large training loads and frequent downhill forces.
- These repetitive stresses push joints toward breakdown when recovery and capacity lag behind load.
Young Roofer With Training‑Limiting Knee Pain
- Rowan describes a young roofer prepping for his first expedition who developed serious knee pain from work and running.
- Targeted mobility and strength work helped him continue training and prepare for the trip.
Experienced Guide With Chronic Knee Issues
- Rowan also worked with an experienced guide who suffered long‑term knee pain despite decades of mountaineering.
- The same mobility and stabilizing strength approach improved her comfort and performance.
