Yes
Using a recumbent bike may hurt your knees if the seat and pedals are not properly adjusted to fit your body, causing strain on your knees. It is important to ensure that the bike is set up correctly to prevent knee pain.
yes [it all really depends, my knees pop all the time and it doesnt hurt. It just relieves pain since i use to play volleyball and land on my knees a lot. but like i said, it depends.] Yeah it does mine always does it hurts like crazy
You can get hurt in both but indoor volleyball should be in wood, i mean, the floor, so if you fall you will hurt more than in the grass or sand.
Running can put a lot of strain on your shins causing them to become sore. Also, you can hurt your knees and/ or hurt your ankle. In addition, you could fall/ trip leading to even more injuries such as scrapes and bruises.
As long as you keep their head above your knees, it won't hurt them.
Please state why your knees hurt? Is it an injury? Is it arthritis? It makes a huge difference, so please rephrase your question.
In every sport it is possible for somebody to get hurt, so a famous player probably has gotten hurt before, but that doesn't neccesarily mean that volleyball is a dangerous sport!
yeahh, they have alot more padding that softball knee pads. volleyball players have to be protected while their diving onto their knees and such. softball players (mostly only the younger ones wear knee pads) dont need as much padding on their knees because although they dive and slide, it is usually not onto their knees. gym floors are also alot harder and hurt worse than the ground (i know from experience! lol)
theequipment for the user is knee pads (so when u dive Ur knees wont get hurt) and that's pretty much it. but for a Court you need poles, and a net. if you don't have a line you can make one by out lining it with string.
its fun but ur worn out after and knees hurt
because when u run for a long time the nerves start getting over active and they hurt
To be honest the answer to your question is that this product might hurt your knees based on my experience with ankle weights, I did feel pain and soreness on my knees as well as my ankles and calf muscles.