Mendel
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Sounds like you might not have your hips aligned correctly when you do side leg raises. You should not have your hips "square on" (in line with the leg you're raising). Instead they should be turned slightly away. I think this is to do with the shape of the hip joints.Mendel wrote:I have just gone back to Tae Kwon Do after a 9 year absence. I am 47 years old and in great shape. I am working on the dynamic side leg raises to improve my kicks, but can only achieve about 45 degrees at best. I have a lot of pain in the outer knee joint. I am just starting out with Tom's book. Am I going at it to hard too soon? The front and rear raises are fine for my flexibility level so far. I think I am doing them correctly. Any ideas?
Mendel
Hmm, I've only been doing one set 3 times a week for 2 weeks. I'm making slow progress. I tense about 5 times during the set, including the last 30 second 'pinch'. Should I do more than one set? I'm sure I remember something in Kurz's book about it being unnecessary to do more than one set in isometrics?dragon wrote:I've had the best results performing 2-3 sets 3 times per week with a day of rest between
That kind of thing happens naturally, I'm afraid. I'm guilty of hijacking a thread in a major way yesterday. I started ranting about the wonders of beef as a source of nutrition in a thread about sit-ups! Just a tad-bit off-topic there! Mr. Kurz was good enough to split the thread into two and I just went back and edited my comments to help everyone understand the split.mat wrote:It generally means when someone starts asking slightly off-topic questions in a thread started by someone else - really they should have started a new thread.
Not a major offence but some might consider it bad manners
Here we go, we're doing it again....