Joint Focus: KNEES

Joint Focus: KNEES

Knee-friendly sessions that build resilience and better mechanics for training and life.

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Joint Focus: KNEES
  • Standing Patella CARs

    This lesson video teaches Standing Patella CARs - a technique to help the patella (kneecap) glide more freely over the knee. The patella doesn’t rotate on its own, so this drill uses gentle, intentional finger guidance to “massage and steer” the kneecap through its available glide. It can feel tr...

  • Seated Knee CARs

    This lesson video teaches Seated Knee CARs - a controlled way to explore the knee through flexion, extension, and internal/external rotation. The objective is slow, intentional movement so you learn what true knee motion feels like, where your available range is, and how to control it. We also hi...

  • Knee Capsule CARs

    This lesson video covers Knee Capsule CARs - a prep drill used to prime the knee before deeper rotational work. The objective is to teach how knee rotation changes depending on position: you’ll explore the different degrees of available rotation in flexion vs extension, and learn what that should...

  • Seated Patella CARs

    This Kinstretch Explained video teaches Seated Patella CARs - a practical way to help the patella (kneecap) glide more freely over the knee. The patella doesn’t rotate on its own, so this drill uses gentle finger guidance to massage and steer the kneecap through its available glide. It can feel t...

  • Seated Knee Internal (IR) PAILs/RAILs

    This video explains Seated Knee Internal Rotation (IR) PAILs/RAILs - a drill designed to improve knee rotation capacity and teach you to own internal rotation with strength, not just “access it” passively. Knee rotation tolerance matters because real movement isn’t perfectly straight: cutting, pi...

  • Seated Knee External Rotation (ER) PAILs/RAILs

    This video explains Seated Knee External Rotation (ER) PAILs/RAILs - a drill used to expand and strengthen knee/tibial external rotation and improve how well your knee tolerates rotation. Rotation tolerance matters because the lower limb is rarely “straight-line only.” Running mechanics, squattin...