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what is the leading cause of blown out knees in our industry?
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<blockquote data-quote="pro94lt" data-source="post: 5139565" data-attributes="member: 44779"><p>honestly at 42 if your wondering, i think the damage is done. start tying in instead of spiking up... I went to a climbing class when i first got into this seen all the old climbers in their 40s and 50s and they could not walk... scared of ropes these guys would spike up a tooth pick but scared of ropes and their knees showed it... can you tell me anything harder on the knees than climbing???????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pro94lt, post: 5139565, member: 44779"] honestly at 42 if your wondering, i think the damage is done. start tying in instead of spiking up... I went to a climbing class when i first got into this seen all the old climbers in their 40s and 50s and they could not walk... scared of ropes these guys would spike up a tooth pick but scared of ropes and their knees showed it... can you tell me anything harder on the knees than climbing??????? [/QUOTE]
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