Post #46141
September 21, 2015, 09:14:50 AM
I didn't do it for very long. I did it as a sport for three years, starting at age 15, but I knew a bit about it from a very young age, as my father taught me a bit about it while I was growing up. I had gotten to the point where I was quite good, but not excellent.
And that's the thing, no single injury is responsible for my knee. It seems it was structurally weak to begin with, and these impact activities just gradually made it weaker. I had a series of small injuries over the course of my rugby-playing days in school, and one day while playing soccer in gym class, I collided quite badly with another student and a part of my meniscus broke off. I didn't realise it at the time though, and the loose peace wreaked havoc in my knee undetected until I merely crouched one day, and felt the tiny bit lock my knee up. Initially I thought I had dislocated my knee, but later found out the truth.
I also have rheumatoid arthritis, but that only recently began flaring up in my other joints, so while it does my knee no favours, I don't think it's what caused my knee to become so weak.