'They' do say there's nothing to worry about, but I disagree. I think it could lead to long term problems.My left knee makes a little snap noise when I do air squats. Apparently, this is not uncommon as I've found multiple posts about it in other forums. They say it's no concern if not accompanied by pain. I don't have any pain or soreness, but it's still a bit unsettling. Anyone else?
Just to be sure, may I assume that your knees don't go forward beyond your toes at the bottom of the movement, that your feet are always flat the ground, and that you push up mostly from the heels?My left knee makes a little snap noise when I do air squats. Apparently, this is not uncommon as I've found multiple posts about it in other forums. They say it's no concern if not accompanied by pain. I don't have any pain or soreness, but it's still a bit unsettling. Anyone else?
I forgot to mention that, as you go into both the bottom and top of the movement, with your feet ideally slightly wider than shoulder width apart, your knees should be perfectly aligned with the direction of your toes, which should be just slightly outward. I often see people do (weighted) squats where, as they start to push up from the bottom of the movement, their knees approach each other, closing the distance between them somewhat. That's not a good thing and something to be mindful about.Just to be sure, may I assume that your knees don't go forward beyond your toes at the bottom of the movement, that your feet are always flat the ground, and that you push up mostly from the heels?