3 knee strengthening exercises
1. The lunge
This exercise strengthens the quadriceps muscles, gluteal muscles and the hamstring muscles.
You can do this anywhere at anytime as long as you have enough space to stretch your body. Start with your feet a shoulder width apart then step forward with your right foot landing heal first. Your knee should be at 90 degrees directly above your toes. Your back knee is stretched behind you so it barely touches the ground. Hold that position for a count of 20 to 30 seconds or until you feel your muscles burning. Return to the starting position, then do the opposite legs. Repeat this exercise 2 to 3 times or until your legs get tired. Over time you'll legs will get stronger.
A variation of this lunge exercise is to use weights by including dumbbells in each hand. Raise them above your head as you perform the exercise.
2. Wall squats
Stand with your back against the wall. Lift one leg up then bend the supporting leg at 30 degrees and hold it there for 30 seconds. Don't bend it over 30 degrees if you already have knee problems. It will aggravate the injury by putting too much pressure on the knee. Repeat this exercise for the other knee. Do it several times to strengthen your quads.
3. Calf Stretch
This is a great exercise to do first thing in the morning and/or later in the day. Stand with your feet pointed forward facing a wall or post. Extend your right leg backwards keeping the heel down. Slowly bend the leg front knee while straightening the right leg. You will feel the upper calf muscles of your back leg getting stretched. Repeat this exercise for the other leg. Do several repetitions.
The key to strengthening your knees is to do these exercises consistently every day for several weeks. It will not only speed up the recovery of injured knees but prevent future knee pain.
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