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I've been suffering from a pulled ligament in my knee for a couple of weeks now. I'm working it through, but slowly.
A big part of it is how I shift my feet before moving from one position in a form to the next, and just as important is exactly how I shift my weight from one leg to the other.
I'm having to deeply and intently analyze the root footwork of every form, and again retrain my muscle memory to compensate. I'm taking my time, and consulting carefully with our instructors.
I am also doing a LOT of hard training to strengthen my knee muscles, quads, and glutes. Every bit of strength I can build in my legs will help - and is helping - stabilize my knee.
As National Instructor Ben stated tonight, there is a silver lining to my going through this now; When I become an instructor years from now, and I have a student who suffers with knee trouble, I will know exactly how to help them. What I also think is that I can in that case teach them some footwork from the very beginning that will help prevent doing any additional damage to their knees.
I'm hoping that I can make this a contribution to the art some day.
Jade Ghost Dragon, lead me safely up the mountain, so that I may help others with their climb some day.
Thank you for reading.
I bow to my instructors and fellow students, to our past masters of the art, and all who have preserved, improved, and passed down this art before me.
With Respectful Regards,
Dan

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