Firstly, I am a 21 year old male. I would consider myself very healthy, lean and relatively fit. For a military selection yesterday i performed 12.8 on the bleep test, 45 push ups and 40 sit ups in a minute each. I exercise 6 days a week, running, cycling, swimming and body weight exercises (push ups, pull ups etc).
6 Years ago I had a nasty mountain bike crash that resulted in a stretch to my PCL (shockingly this is what I THINK happened, the medical notes I have are so contrasting that I have no certainty). I was to be operated on as they thought it was a tear but under general anaesthetic I was examined and surgery was decided not to be the best option. I was in a leg brace for about a month solid then had some physio. Within about 3 months I was back on my bike and within 6 back to full fitness and I have never has a SINGLE problem since. I will note I have been engaged in constant exercise since then, at one point through a phase of weight lifting was squatting heavy weights with no problem at all though I don't do that now.
Yesterday I also had a full medical and some extra tests on my knee and it indicated there was some slight instability compared to my "good" knee (i even forgot which knee it was as it literally has given me not a single issue).
It is imperative that I strengthen this knee and reduce this instability (if possible) as my future (and dream) career may well depend on it. Can anyone suggest what I should be doing to focus on it? I currently run 3-4 times a week, 2 interval sprint sessions, 1 medium run (3-6miles) and 1 long one 10+ miles. Should I keep this up or focus more on knee/leg exercises.
Any help is GREATLY appreciated and sorry for the huge post, just thought i'd give as much infor as possible.
Thanks,
Neil
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