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Routine for joint health?

kevinfranklin98

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[FONT=&quot]I'm planing to take it easy in last two weeks of the year before going to a new worout plan after. And during that time I plan to focus on bulding strength around my joints to prevent any future injuries. Using in the routine exercises like single-leg bridge to strenghten the hips, side lunges for the knees, cuban press or face pull for the shoulders, single leg balance for the ankles, etc.[/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]Do you have any good routine that includes all the joints (like ankles, knees, hips, shoulder, back, neck) you would be nice enough to share with the rest?[/FONT]
 
I've never just focused on my joints. I train for all around strength, and properly pacing my weight increases along with good form seems to keep my joints in good shape.
 
If you want to strengthen joints you should work more on body weight exercises. I have found a lot of gymnastic routines and exercises will build a lot of strength in the joints!
 
Hey guys,


I'm planing to take it easy in last two weeks of the year before going to a new worout plan after. And during that time I plan to focus on bulding strength around my joints to prevent any future injuries. Using in the routine exercises like single-leg bridge to strenghten the hips, side lunges for the knees, cuban press or face pull for the shoulders, single leg balance for the ankles, etc.


Do you have any good routine that includes all the joints (like ankles, knees, hips, shoulder, back, neck) you would be nice enough to share with the rest?

I think Yoga is best for joint health.
 
Make sure diet is on point and do some good warm ups and you'll most likely be absolutely fine. If not and you've got some problem areas I'd recommend youtube and even a trip to the physio at some point in future.
 
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