Fall is the perfect time to hike. There’s a cool breeze, the fallen leaves make the trail even softer, and once you reach the pinnacle, you’ll be amazed at the gorgeous foliage across the horizon. I love to try out new mountain trails, but find that the steep inclines and declines can be really hard on my knees. If this sounds familiar, don’t let achy knees keep you off the trail. Here are some ways you can prevent pain to these joints. Make sure your footwear is supportive. Sneakers provide cushioning, but they won’t stabilize your ankles, which can also help to prevent your knees from turning out. So wear trail runners or hiking shoes that go over your ankle. Invest in a pair of trekking poles . They look like ski poles, and when you use them to help you ascend and

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Hike the Hill: Preventing Knee Pain



Joan


