As a doctor myself, I confirm this. Medical school, at least in my country, is not the place when a health professional (lets say physician ) can laern this thibgs
Blows my mind how doctors and physical therapist (it's literally their job to know these things) can't help their patients, but you help in one day 😰😵💫
This is why when it comes to physical injuries, I try to rehab the problem or look into physiotherapy before I talk to a doctor about medicinal/surgical options.
@@Ryan-op7yd did you miss the point where he mentioned 3 physical therapists also failed him? If you had a torn bicep physio won't help you. You need accurate info before you can find out the appropriate options to choose from
I don't see where this mindset against doctors/surgeons come from. Medicine/surgery isn't the problem. Getting accurate information as soon as possible is...
@@geteducatedyoufool4563 thats the Point. You cant trust, that the informations are correct. Otherwise 3 physios and 2 Docs could Help him. I dont trust anyone these days. Healthy people wont make Money
On the whole "he doesn't look like he's been squatting for ten years" I have patella tracking syndrome in both news and now sciatic nerve pain on both sides of my back and can barely do a leg let alone deadlifts and heavy squats. It's hard to build muscle when injured
Thank you for your comment. It made me feel heard! I used to train to professional level until 2 years ago getting patella tracking in both knees, meniscus issues in both knees and a hip and shoulder injury. I lost 8kg muscle mass and 2kg fat since then and just can't build muscle with these limitations, although I'd do ANYTHING to have a chance at training sgain... Trying rehab and laser therapy with very limited success. Ended up binge watching this channel and appreciate the sanity in the comments🙏
Just did this off the side of my staircase landing, 3 sets of 10 on both sides, and my knee pain is over 70% better, almost completely gone. I can tell I have more weakness on the right side too. This is awesome!!! Will do this on a regular basis so I can keep deadlifting pain free and strong. Thank you so much bc I was scared I would have to stop enjoying barbell! Your videos are THE BEST!! 🎉🎉🎉
Thanks. I randomly developed knee pain during a deadlift just now. Searched you up found this and corrected my form along with a band. Knee pain gone. Thanks SU!
Why would a doctor know all this? I am a doctor and none of this is taught in medical school. Orthopedic doctors are trained to diagnose and fix problems say like you tore your meniscus or fractured your arm. Their role is not to be a physical therapist or strength or conditioning coach. We have to know so many things already when it pertains to medicine and the doctors were there to rule out any medical issue with the knee. Once that was ruled out, he was referred to physical therapy. Unfortunately not every physical therapist will be able to exactly identify your issue. Glad he found the help he needed but your comment about how all the doctors and physical therapists failed him is pretty off base
Thanks for you video🙏🏾 you have help do some many exercises in different ways that help. Like putting those bands at the ankle have been key in my squatting !!❤
Not really if it doesnt bother you and you dont have any pain and its not excessive. You might have retroverted hips. Where the leg bone attaches differently to the hips giving apperance of duck feet, dont worry its normal and not dangerous if it doesnt bother you .
@@BloodHound0827 Really, don't worry about it. It doesnt cause any pain, in fact i have it and never had any pain. i just have to squat a little bit wider and that's it. You could do some stretching and strengthening of the hip rotators if you want to. but its not mandatory. But if you want to do those i can send you some exercises
Whats helped me on my knee pain was actually squatting deeper. Idk why but when I go way deeper I get compliments in the gym of how perfect my form is. Something about going deep forces me to squat the right for.
Hello sir, I saw your channel and knew I am one step closer to having my several months knee pain solved. I’d like to book a remote consultation with you and also tell you the fruitless efforts I’ve made with doctors here. I hope you are able to see this 🙏🏽
This is a lot of the same issue I have, my hips are also the issue, years of playing sports, particularly as a quarterback your hips and shoulders kinda develop to twist to the left and not to the right and you put more pressure on the right and have a twisted pelvis, been doing the banded mobility drills and the squats with bands and the pistol squats with hinges and been working towards no knee pain, my left patellar tendon is weirdly slanted and gets really inflamed sometimes tho, not use how to fix that, in a resting position it’s slightly slanted to the right and the right one is straight, could be a side effect from the patellar tear I had 2 years ago, it’s amazing that quarterbacks at a higher level than me don’t have crazy issues like these, the right knee pops a little in deep squats but isn’t painful like it used to be, not sure why it does tho nothing I’ve done has done anything to change that, a good warmup stops it from popping a bunch in workouts tho. I found out recently my hips aren’t normally shaped, I’m one of those people that has more back facing hips, doing sumo squats and squat ig with my feet pointed more outward has been a godsend, lunging ABSOLUTELY does not work for me tho, even done right, pretty sure they’re part of what caused my issues
This happens to me when I do closer stance squats. It makes it harder for me to move my hips back from this position. Moving to a wider stance helps me drive my hips back and alleviate the pain
I've been trying to progress with my squat but I have always had knee pain that comes and goes. I think I need to go back to the drawing board and start working on this before going any further.
I have a similar condition I guess. I feel slight pain in the lower part of my right knee in conventional squats, but no pain at all during Bulgarian Split Squats.
ive had horrible lower knee pain for the last few months and it just keeps getting worse. dont know what tendon/bone its in and its getting difficult to run/walk up stairs. what should i do? any tips?
it works when i do them on the box.i do not feel my knees at all, which is amazing. but when i do banded squats again i still feel something. there is less pain but it's still there. gonna keep trying them though. i think it is mostly an imbalance because im very wobbly on my left side, but when i squat both of my knees hurt, so idk.
I believe it. I went to a knee doctor two years ago. I have inflammation in my knee whenever I walk too long or put too much pressure on knee (Squats). They told me there isn’t anything wrong with me. Tried the hinge thing today and it’s working lol wtf I can’t believe it.
🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑He has been Squatting for 10 years while using Indian Toilets 🚽 not in the Gym...So Don't get confused brothers...I hope your doubts are cleared 😂😂😂
How many times a week would you recommend doing these. I’ve had knee pain for over two years and haven’t been able to squat. When I engage my glutes like this I can however. But it’s a fine line when adding weight. Looking for a program to help
Dealing with jumpers knee for 1,5 yrs - every conservative therapy failed, surgery also failed… but this seems to fit my situation - i also feel less pain when hip is involved, i will try when my knee is usable again (right now surgery fucked it up completely)
I was born with Bi-lateral club feet luckily i was able to revieve a "corrective procedure" A orthopedic surgery to lenghten and reposition tendons and ligaments to assit with my feet positioning while being casted for a year. Now i am in my thirties with horrible flat and a mild case of serpentine feet. i have never felt comfotable squatting, never went over 2 plates, never been able to go parralell have horrible ankle and hip mobility and not sure if i will be able to squat properly in my life time ... who would i be able to speek with to see the accuracy of this statement and possibly see if it is possible?
I have knee problems i think its because i walk inward and my knees touch. I cant do nothing when i use high heels 😩 my knees hurt o certain shoes. I always stop doing weight because i end uo hurting it feels like if i crush my knee. I started working out im in day 4 then a bad pain made me cry like if my bone was going to come out..i massage my knee right now im more calm 😢. I never took an x-rays. Should i just go to see its not crack and take vitamins fore bones and joints and try that?
Someone please reply I need help with this! I've been having knee pain for a month or so Im 14 years old and when i squat i feel the pain in the tendon below the knee cap but when i run i feel it in the back of my knee. (I'll point out that I've lifted in the past it wasn't much but now i've decided to stop and workout with weights when i get older)
I'm not too sure Buut the squat (although share it's name with the quads) doesn't only engage the quads It also includes the glutes the lower back the hamstrings the calves and even the abdominal muscles So as far as i do i hing my hips first then my knees (it trigger some back pain but once i get my knees hinged i won't be fine)
Only a direct hinge with single leg squats I think, because it's otherwise easy to forget the glute engagement. With regular squats glute engagement can be cued/forced with a band as in the video, because it's meant to drive the legs out in the right position
Yes you have to hinge the hips in the squat but i think it's possible to hinge too much preventing your glutes from activating properly I've found, that turned out to be an issue causing knee pain with my deadlift.
His knee pain was a simple faulty movement pattern?! Was there any imbalances in the other tests you use; 5 in wall test, faber test, and hip internal rotation??
Probably not, I dont believe he has been squating for 10 years. Maybe the pain was their due to his faulty movement pattern and he stop for 10 years. It it was consistent 10 years of squat training of maybe 2 two times a week, there maybe some imbalances with those test test due to compensatory movements for a long period of time.
Yeah, definitely doctor’s straight up just diagnose the problem. But a lot of PTs out there surprisingly just fail to understand biomechanics or something. A lot of them don’t even workout themselves either. They’re just going by the books or whatever.
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If I got a nickle everytime I heard someones simple complication required a whole team of medical professionals to diagnose and treat I'd make more money than a medical professional. Took more than half a dozen doctors and 15+ years to get a celiac diagnosis 🤦♂️ "It just works".
@@donald517 pain and then the pop too. Now it’s pain just at the front of the knee from patellar tendonitis and the pop which is really uncomfortable but not painful in the middle to back. Doing lots of physical therapy and hopefully I’ll end my knee pain in my left knee which is the only leg I’ve ever had injuries/issues with
Medical doctors know so much and I respect them. But they also dont know shit. Majority of doctors need to drop their ego and simply admit they don't know the answer and should know good physiotherapists to recommend to some patients. Joint pain is often outside of medical doctors knowledge.
Just a quick reminder, doctors don’t know sht about lifting weights
As a doctor myself, I confirm this. Medical school, at least in my country, is not the place when a health professional (lets say physician ) can laern this thibgs
Facts, they prescribe drugs for pain or tell you not to do the motion that causes pain instead of trying to fix the issue
underrated comment
@@nemilperez5441 shit we commented at the same second
and i'm in the butthole of the world
However you would think they would understand the mechanics of the human body
Blows my mind how doctors and physical therapist (it's literally their job to know these things) can't help their patients, but you help in one day 😰😵💫
This is why when it comes to physical injuries, I try to rehab the problem or look into physiotherapy before I talk to a doctor about medicinal/surgical options.
@@Ryan-op7yd same, I usually look towards body work. I want to get stronger, not be prescribed a bunch of meds to "help"
@@Ryan-op7yd did you miss the point where he mentioned 3 physical therapists also failed him? If you had a torn bicep physio won't help you. You need accurate info before you can find out the appropriate options to choose from
I don't see where this mindset against doctors/surgeons come from. Medicine/surgery isn't the problem. Getting accurate information as soon as possible is...
@@geteducatedyoufool4563 thats the Point.
You cant trust, that the informations are correct.
Otherwise 3 physios and 2 Docs could Help him.
I dont trust anyone these days.
Healthy people wont make Money
As a fellow PT, it’s a huuuge bummer no other “professional” could help this man before now. Good on you brother
I appreciate how you cap these with saying they are on the rignt track, and not necessarily fixed or cured.
So, what would be the fix or cure then, if any at all? (or is it too late)
@@alexnezhynsky9707 Never late. He will squat with better form pain free and get stronger in the right places and probably will get better/improve.
On the whole "he doesn't look like he's been squatting for ten years" I have patella tracking syndrome in both news and now sciatic nerve pain on both sides of my back and can barely do a leg let alone deadlifts and heavy squats. It's hard to build muscle when injured
Also it doesn't say he's been squatting for 10 years, just that he's had pain squatting for 10 years.
What are you supposed to look like if you squat for 10 years?
What is patella tracking syndrome like
Thank you for your comment. It made me feel heard! I used to train to professional level until 2 years ago getting patella tracking in both knees, meniscus issues in both knees and a hip and shoulder injury. I lost 8kg muscle mass and 2kg fat since then and just can't build muscle with these limitations, although I'd do ANYTHING to have a chance at training sgain... Trying rehab and laser therapy with very limited success. Ended up binge watching this channel and appreciate the sanity in the comments🙏
"It's hard to build muscle when injured".....
Thanks much needed this, I can feel my right knee when doing squats
That is probably your hip
Same
same
Same
same shit
Just did this off the side of my staircase landing, 3 sets of 10 on both sides, and my knee pain is over 70% better, almost completely gone. I can tell I have more weakness on the right side too. This is awesome!!! Will do this on a regular basis so I can keep deadlifting pain free and strong. Thank you so much bc I was scared I would have to stop enjoying barbell! Your videos are THE BEST!! 🎉🎉🎉
Thanks. I randomly developed knee pain during a deadlift just now. Searched you up found this and corrected my form along with a band. Knee pain gone. Thanks SU!
This is my exactly situation for the last 2 years, thank you so much, Squat University
Why would a doctor know all this? I am a doctor and none of this is taught in medical school. Orthopedic doctors are trained to diagnose and fix problems say like you tore your meniscus or fractured your arm. Their role is not to be a physical therapist or strength or conditioning coach. We have to know so many things already when it pertains to medicine and the doctors were there to rule out any medical issue with the knee. Once that was ruled out, he was referred to physical therapy. Unfortunately not every physical therapist will be able to exactly identify your issue. Glad he found the help he needed but your comment about how all the doctors and physical therapists failed him is pretty off base
How is this outside the scope of a physical therapist? That part doesn't seem off base at all.
Thanks for you video🙏🏾 you have help do some many exercises in different ways that help. Like putting those bands at the ankle have been key in my squatting !!❤
Appreciate your explanations in this!
Squat University keeping us big as hell 💯
I just love those stock photos of random doctors
Man I'm 33 and the first time in my life I did a pain free squat. But those bums are on fire now. Can't tank you enough
Great video!
thankyou so much this video literally made my knees stop hurting while squatting
Fascinating. I’m having knee pain from squatting as well; I’m gonna try this to see how it works….
Initially, it is better
That's incredible. Why don't other PTs know about this?
Also, is duck foot walking/standing bad and need to be corrected?
Not really if it doesnt bother you and you dont have any pain and its not excessive. You might have retroverted hips. Where the leg bone attaches differently to the hips giving apperance of duck feet, dont worry its normal and not dangerous if it doesnt bother you .
@@lukathegameplayer1537 what would "excessive" entail? Is there a degree mark I should look at?
Unfortunately PTs are usually just there for a quick buck and also aren't trained properly 😕
@@joehart._. usually yeah but there's gems out there and I plan to be one of those :)
@@BloodHound0827 Really, don't worry about it. It doesnt cause any pain, in fact i have it and never had any pain. i just have to squat a little bit wider and that's it.
You could do some stretching and strengthening of the hip rotators if you want to. but its not mandatory. But if you want to do those i can send you some exercises
Wow! Impressive session...
I tried this method and immediately realize my knee pain has improved.
I tried to use the band and it helped a little bit but still have pain
Whats helped me on my knee pain was actually squatting deeper. Idk why but when I go way deeper I get compliments in the gym of how perfect my form is. Something about going deep forces me to squat the right for.
The deeper the more hips/less load on knee!
Just did this right now. Do not feely knees at all. It's amazing
Hello sir, I saw your channel and knew I am one step closer to having my several months knee pain solved. I’d like to book a remote consultation with you and also tell you the fruitless efforts I’ve made with doctors here. I hope you are able to see this 🙏🏽
10yrs?! Poor fella!
This is a lot of the same issue I have, my hips are also the issue, years of playing sports, particularly as a quarterback your hips and shoulders kinda develop to twist to the left and not to the right and you put more pressure on the right and have a twisted pelvis, been doing the banded mobility drills and the squats with bands and the pistol squats with hinges and been working towards no knee pain, my left patellar tendon is weirdly slanted and gets really inflamed sometimes tho, not use how to fix that, in a resting position it’s slightly slanted to the right and the right one is straight, could be a side effect from the patellar tear I had 2 years ago, it’s amazing that quarterbacks at a higher level than me don’t have crazy issues like these, the right knee pops a little in deep squats but isn’t painful like it used to be, not sure why it does tho nothing I’ve done has done anything to change that, a good warmup stops it from popping a bunch in workouts tho. I found out recently my hips aren’t normally shaped, I’m one of those people that has more back facing hips, doing sumo squats and squat ig with my feet pointed more outward has been a godsend, lunging ABSOLUTELY does not work for me tho, even done right, pretty sure they’re part of what caused my issues
Excellent
Hello team,could you explain this hinged movement in detail please.suffering with knee pain as well
This happens to me when I do closer stance squats. It makes it harder for me to move my hips back from this position. Moving to a wider stance helps me drive my hips back and alleviate the pain
Really I have the same problem I can't squatt at all
By the way the video has an excellent information congratulations
I've been trying to progress with my squat but I have always had knee pain that comes and goes. I think I need to go back to the drawing board and start working on this before going any further.
I have a similar condition I guess. I feel slight pain in the lower part of my right knee in conventional squats, but no pain at all during Bulgarian Split Squats.
Works dang thank you
Hello Sir,can you do a video about knock knee and possibility of correction
ive had horrible lower knee pain for the last few months and it just keeps getting worse. dont know what tendon/bone its in and its getting difficult to run/walk up stairs. what should i do? any tips?
Bro you just saved me so much lol
it works when i do them on the box.i do not feel my knees at all, which is amazing. but when i do banded squats again i still feel something. there is less pain but it's still there. gonna keep trying them though. i think it is mostly an imbalance because im very wobbly on my left side, but when i squat both of my knees hurt, so idk.
I believe it. I went to a knee doctor two years ago. I have inflammation in my knee whenever I walk too long or put too much pressure on knee (Squats). They told me there isn’t anything wrong with me. Tried the hinge thing today and it’s working lol wtf I can’t believe it.
🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑He has been Squatting for 10 years while using Indian Toilets 🚽 not in the Gym...So Don't get confused brothers...I hope your doubts are cleared 😂😂😂
Thank you!
Even I have knee pain post ACL I did these step downs but it will not helps in a day
After this, what do you do? To get back to a normal squat
thank you
How many times a week would you recommend doing these. I’ve had knee pain for over two years and haven’t been able to squat. When I engage my glutes like this I can however. But it’s a fine line when adding weight. Looking for a program to help
Man this is why I’m hesitant to go to PT (at Kaiser nonetheless 🙄) for my knees… I’m worried it will just be a waste of money..
Same problem here and many thanks to @SquatUniversity. How to progress with the reps and add more other exercise to the program?
I’m trying to loose some weight by doing these exercises can I eventually run again 🤔thank you
Dealing with jumpers knee for 1,5 yrs - every conservative therapy failed, surgery also failed… but this seems to fit my situation - i also feel less pain when hip is involved, i will try when my knee is usable again (right now surgery fucked it up completely)
My English is not my first language and I don’t understand what I need to do exactly to get free of my knee pain. Can someone explain?
What does it mean if you feel medial knee pain when you hip hinge first but not when purely translating forward like in a sissy squat?
What is the size of the resistance band used?
What state is this facility located in?
Please suggest me something. I have pain in the right knee. When i move knee during a particular squat 🙏🙏...
I feel like I need to do a pull and resist workout with a decent amount of force pulling by my ankle
I was born with Bi-lateral club feet luckily i was able to revieve a "corrective procedure" A orthopedic surgery to lenghten and reposition tendons and ligaments to assit with my feet positioning while being casted for a year. Now i am in my thirties with horrible flat and a mild case of serpentine feet.
i have never felt comfotable squatting, never went over 2 plates, never been able to go parralell have horrible ankle and hip mobility and not sure if i will be able to squat properly in my life time ... who would i be able to speek with to see the accuracy of this statement and possibly see if it is possible?
I have knee problems i think its because i walk inward and my knees touch. I cant do nothing when i use high heels 😩 my knees hurt o certain shoes. I always stop doing weight because i end uo hurting it feels like if i crush my knee. I started working out im in day 4 then a bad pain made me cry like if my bone was going to come out..i massage my knee right now im more calm 😢. I never took an x-rays. Should i just go to see its not crack and take vitamins fore bones and joints and try that?
Isn't pain after injury or at a certain age normal?
You just fixed everything in 2 second
How we can take your sessions ? Online
So the reason behind this was weak glutes?
Not weak, just lack of engagement and coordination
@@christianv-b.nielsen1505 true
cause he was starting his squats at the knees not hips
Wow it actually works
I’m the same but in my left side.
Is this the same as deadlifts?
Dude 🤯👍
Someone please reply I need help with this! I've been having knee pain for a month or so Im 14 years old and when i squat i feel the pain in the tendon below the knee cap but when i run i feel it in the back of my knee. (I'll point out that I've lifted in the past it wasn't much but now i've decided to stop and workout with weights when i get older)
And tips for lower back pain when squating?
Are you using a good breath brace when doing the lift? Makes all the difference in the world.
Basicamente todo se arregla activando los glúteos!
So stabilizer muscles needed work. Interesting.
stabilizers and more flexibility in the hip needed work. People who squat with flexion of the knee first needs hip work.
could i add weight to this?
Does this mean i should be hinging before i squat? Is it the hips that move fjrst in a squat or rhe knees bending first?
I'm not too sure
Buut the squat (although share it's name with the quads) doesn't only engage the quads
It also includes the glutes the lower back the hamstrings the calves and even the abdominal muscles
So as far as i do i hing my hips first then my knees (it trigger some back pain but once i get my knees hinged i won't be fine)
Should you hinge your hips when squatting? I never did so because it's awkward, but I'll give it a try
Only a direct hinge with single leg squats I think, because it's otherwise easy to forget the glute engagement. With regular squats glute engagement can be cued/forced with a band as in the video, because it's meant to drive the legs out in the right position
Yes you have to hinge the hips in the squat but i think it's possible to hinge too much preventing your glutes from activating properly I've found, that turned out to be an issue causing knee pain with my deadlift.
On a lowbar i think
If that’s the result of 10 years of squats, it’s time to give up or change the game.
That looks like a guy who has been to the gym for 2 weeks😂 wdym 10 years
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I have pain on my right knee on the inside
3 physicists 2 xyz doctors
it seems he is unaware of doc scams
Tell him to only do sets of 9 years or less.
His knee pain was a simple faulty movement pattern?! Was there any imbalances in the other tests you use; 5 in wall test, faber test, and hip internal rotation??
Probably not, I dont believe he has been squating for 10 years. Maybe the pain was their due to his faulty movement pattern and he stop for 10 years. It it was consistent 10 years of squat training of maybe 2 two times a week, there maybe some imbalances with those test test due to compensatory movements for a long period of time.
Yeah, definitely doctor’s straight up just diagnose the problem. But a lot of PTs out there surprisingly just fail to understand biomechanics or something. A lot of them don’t even workout themselves either. They’re just going by the books or whatever.
I tried this but still the pain is there 😭 please help me
What is more shocking is that hes been squatting for 10 years and has absolutely no mass in his legs
10 years and still small legs, I think its more like 3 months
Just my opinion with not even 2 years of training experience
I move my knees forward a little when squatting, but i don't get knee pain so im should be fine right?
Yes u shld be fine, just try not to let your knees go past your toes
@@usecodeacidyt6964 nope wrong. Look up kneesovertoesguy channel. Knees can absolutely go over toes. Only rule is that knees shouldn't bend inwards
@@cybervoid8442 kneesovertoesguy is retarded & his method has nothing to do with physical strength
I work for UPS for 10 years now I walk like a truck 🛻
10 years?! Bruh, he looks like he started squatting last month.
I have pain on the front of my hip
My hip flexors are tight!!!
was he really squatting for 10 years ?
Why are his legs so far apart?
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If I got a nickle everytime I heard someones simple complication required a whole team of medical professionals to diagnose and treat I'd make more money than a medical professional. Took more than half a dozen doctors and 15+ years to get a celiac diagnosis 🤦♂️ "It just works".
10 years squat but chicken legs
hahahahaha
are you dumb? he has knee pain do you think he can workout hard enough??? Also not everyone has the same physic, some are slim but still strong
show your legs oh wait you’d rather upload memes and talk shit on others instead of actually bettering yourself
10 years of squatting what 🤷♂️
Do you take Madicare? For poor people
My knee literally pops when i bend It why? Im 21 and played bball
Not Just the sound there Is something that pops out
Same here only on the left knee just had meniscus surgery in June had the pop before still have it a little
@@oneshottwo damn surgery? Did feel pain before the surgery or Just had this pop?
@@donald517 pain and then the pop too. Now it’s pain just at the front of the knee from patellar tendonitis and the pop which is really uncomfortable but not painful in the middle to back. Doing lots of physical therapy and hopefully I’ll end my knee pain in my left knee which is the only leg I’ve ever had injuries/issues with
Medical doctors know so much and I respect them. But they also dont know shit. Majority of doctors need to drop their ego and simply admit they don't know the answer and should know good physiotherapists to recommend to some patients. Joint pain is often outside of medical doctors knowledge.
He doesn’t look like someone who was squating ten years
I'm guessing he's had knee pain for so long that he hasn't been able to push the weight up much.
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