Fast Talk Laboratories Knee Health Pathway

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What You’ll Learn

  • Diagnosing common knee problems
  • Preventing common knee injuries
  • Pre-hab through early season training
  • Functional training exercises
  • Strength and conditioning exercises

Let’s Make Happy Knees.

Knee health is critical and often overlooked among endurance athletes–until there is a problem. In this guide, we explore knee health, anatomy, and how to prevent knee injuries through strength training and key exercises that support long-term knee health.

The knee is often considered to be “the victim” within the lower body, caught between the hip and the foot. Your individual biomechanics and movement patterns, along with your bike fit, influence how the knee responds to the forces being generated at that joint.

This Pathway contains content from many of our experts including Dr. Andy PruittTrevor Connor, Menachem Brodie, and Jess Elliott, to name a few. Follow this Pathway to start with the basics of knee health and progress to specific exercises to improve lower body strength and promote knee stability and health.

Diagnosing knee pain

In this video, Dr. Andy Pruitt presents the science and symptoms of one of the most common knee ailments as well as many other knee issues that crop up throughout the season.

Knee issues used to be the most common over-use injury among cyclists. While they are no longer atop that list, it is still nearly impossible for most cyclists to go through their careers without one.

One of the most common knee issues is something called “spring knee” caused by adding too much volume too early in the season, adding too much volume with too much work in the weight room, or through poor clothing choices.

Start here to learn from more than 40 years of Dr. Andy Pruitt’s experience in cycling medicine and ergonomics. Click below for this Workshop.

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How to Diagnose “Spring Knee” and Other Common Knee Injuries, with Dr. Andy Pruitt

Sports medicine guru Dr. Andy Pruitt presents the science and symptoms of the most common knee injuries in cyclists.

The knee as a victim

The knee is often considered to be “the victim” within the lower body, caught between the hip and the foot. An athlete’s biomechanics and movement patterns, along with his or her bike fit, influence how the knee responds to the forces being generated at that joint. Dr. Andy Pruitt, our Director of Sports Medicine, explains why this can often lead to injury.

the knee is the victim with Dr. Andy Pruitt

The Knee Is the Victim

Because the knee is caught between the hip and the foot, it often bears the brunt of biomechanical pedaling forces, which leads to injuries. Dr. Andy Pruitt explains why.

Preventing injuries

In the Fast Talk episode “Preventing Cycling’s Most Common Injuries with Dr. Andy Pruitt”, we discuss some of the most common cycling injuries and how to address them. Listen to the first 25 minutes to learn about knee health and bike fit from Dr. Andy Pruitt.

The remainder of this episode reviews other cycling injuries including back pain, saddle sores, numbness, pressure, and hand pain. This information is crucial to understanding how bike fit coordinates your position across all planes of movement. It’s not just saddle height or stem length.

If you are dealing with knee pain or other discomfort on the bike, or want to learn how to promote long-term knee health for an enjoyable cycling career, get your notepad ready and listen in! Click below to listen.

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Preventing Cycling’s Most Common Injuries, with Dr. Andy Pruitt

Dr. Andy Pruitt dissects some of the most common cycling injuries and how to approach prevention so you can stay healthy.

Injury Prevention

Tendonitis

Tendonitis is the result of asking your body to do something it was not strong enough to do. As you are planning your season, think about where you want to be for your goal event(s) and work back from there to determine how to prepare the body for the real training to come. Coach Trevor and Dr. Andy Pruitt give you some key considerations for planning your base season, from establishing how to dress for your rides and approaching your long steady training, to methods for improving tendon durability in the weight room. Read this Article below.

Strength and weight training for cyclists during base period

Winter Preparation for Spring Training

The winter months aren’t for going fast, but for preparing the body for the real training to come this spring.

Exercises

Functional training

The Fast Talk episode “Functional Training with Menachem Brodie” takes a deep dive with Menachem Brodie, who is a Strength & Conditioning Specialist and USA Cycling Level 1 Coach. Learn not only the “what” and the “why” behind functional training off the bike, but also take away keys on breathing and six key exercises for cyclists. Listen to Brodie.

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Functional Training, with Menachem Brodie

Take a deep dive into functional training with Menachem Brodie—what is it, why do cyclists need it, and how to execute it.

Four common overuse and imbalance injuries

So, you have taken on strength training to support your endurance training. Next, listen to this Fast Talk episode “Preventing Injuries Through Strength and Conditioning” with Strength & Conditioning Specialist, Jess Elliott, to learn about her view on four of the most common overuse and imbalance injuries for cyclists. 

We will take this back to the bike with Specialized Master Bike Fitter and Biomechanist, Charles Van Atta, to bring both viewpoints together to address how to use your bike fit and strength exercises to address these common overuse or imbalance injuries. Listen to Elliott.

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Preventing Injuries Through Strength and Conditioning, with Jess Elliott

We discuss four of the most common overuse and imbalance injuries in cyclists and how to address them with off-the-bike work and proper bike fit.

Strength and Conditioning

More exercises

Are you looking for additional exercises to support knee health or strategies to relieve knee pain? Check out “How to Keep Your Knees Happy” for a detailed review of treatment strategies from Dr. Andy Pruitt.

Finally, bring the “Keep My Knees Happy” Routine into your program to loosen and build strength and stability in your glutes and quads with this seven-movement routine that will complement any training program. See more exercises below.

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How to Keep Your Knees Happy

Working on strength, stretching, and stability a few times a week will help keep knee pain away.

Full-body strength and stability

In this series of full-body movements, Strength & Conditioning Specialist, Jess Elliott of TAG Performance, walks you through a multi-planar approach to strengthening some common weaknesses. The goals of this routine are to build stability, efficiency, and resilience, so she prioritizes overall movement quality, force generation and absorption, muscle sequencing and activation, muscle balance, and core/postural integrity. This is not about pushing a ton of weight around; this is about learning how to move well for life. See key movements below.

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Strength and Conditioning: Full-Body Off-Season Exercises

Strength and conditioning coach Jess Elliott walks through a multi-planar approach to strength to build stability, efficiency, and resilience.

Leg curls

Learn how to perform leg curls properly to activate and strengthen the posterior chain and those important hamstring and gluteal muscles. Variations are shown to highlight progressions so you can track improvement and continue challenging yourself.  

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Bilateral and Unilateral Leg Curls

Learning how to use the lower body appropriately is crucial for a number of high-performance bike skills. The leg curl will help with general strength off the bike.

Reverse slide lunge

The reverse slide lunge is great for pushing and pulling movements like the pedal stroke. It also allows you to work on your lower body strength and balance through a unilateral approach. Learn how to incorporate this movement into your strength routine with simple at-home tools.  

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Reverse Slide Lunge

Learning how to use the lower body appropriately is crucial for a number of high-performance bike skills. The reverse slide lunge will help develop control and power.

Single-leg Romanian deadlift

The single-leg RDL (Romanian deadlift) once again focuses heavily on the posterior chain coordination and muscle recruitment. This one requires some good balance, so watch the video to learn how you can perform this movement effectively to develop your strength, stability, and resilience.  

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Single-Leg Romanian Deadlift

Learning how to use the lower body appropriately is crucial for a number of high-performance bike skills. The single-leg RDL helps develop balance and power.

STILL NEED HELP?

Some knee pain and injuries are stubborn enough to require personal intervention. If you still need help, schedule a free consultation with us and we will develop a path forward that is individualized for you.