Why can you walk, jog and run your entire life with usually little to no damage to your ankle, knee or hip joints, but adding, say 30kg in a backpack can fuck up your knees in a few years?
Would this be different if you added the weight very slowly?
The question stems from soldiers who get heavy knee problems, or other attrition injuries, since they are made to carry more and more weight on foot for extended distances.
Would this be different if you added the weight very slowly?
The question stems from soldiers who get heavy knee problems, or other attrition injuries, since they are made to carry more and more weight on foot for extended distances.
