Your Knees Aren’t Worn Out. They’re Weak.
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Summary
In this episode, Matthew Boyd discusses the common misconceptions about knee pain in runners and shares the transformative journey of a client named Tim. Tim believed he had permanently damaged his knees due to past injuries and was stuck in a cycle of pain and rest. Through understanding how the body adapts to running and implementing a tailored training plan, Tim was able to overcome his knee pain and regain confidence in his running abilities. The conversation emphasizes the importance of proper training, resilience, and the belief that the body can adapt to stress.
Takeaways
- Most runners think their knees hurt because something is damaged.
- Tendons, ligaments, bones, and joints adapt slowly to training.
- Tim's transformation happened because he understood body adaptation.
- Running doesn't destroy the body; it makes it stronger.
- Runners often overload tissues that aren't prepared for stress.
- Tim learned that his knees could adapt to stress.
- Resting too much can weaken joints and tissues.
- A proper plan respects the body's current capabilities.
- Tim's belief about his knees changed as he ran more with less pain.
- Your body is capable of adapting to stress and getting better.























