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<blockquote data-quote="LeinsterMan (NotTigsMan)" data-source="post: 913196" data-attributes="member: 70842"><p>As someone who has recently decided to give up on playing rugby for the time being it, it was 100% down to starting to feel my body starting to give.</p><p></p><p> My biggest worry playing rugby was always my knees (Especially coming back from a big knee injury) and my back, I didn't want to be one of these guys in their Late 20's early 30's who where strapped up like a mummy taking a mouthful of pain killers just to play 80 mins for their local. So I always said to myself once I started to feel either pain in my back or Knees I would consider stopping and now in my mid 20's the time has come. I just didn't fancy spending the rest of my 20's or even my early 30's having to worry about my back or knees giving especially since it wasn't my living. </p><p></p><p> I might get back into it if things clear up, but who knows.</p><p></p><p> One thing I wished i did earlier was take up yoga though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LeinsterMan (NotTigsMan), post: 913196, member: 70842"] As someone who has recently decided to give up on playing rugby for the time being it, it was 100% down to starting to feel my body starting to give. My biggest worry playing rugby was always my knees (Especially coming back from a big knee injury) and my back, I didn't want to be one of these guys in their Late 20's early 30's who where strapped up like a mummy taking a mouthful of pain killers just to play 80 mins for their local. So I always said to myself once I started to feel either pain in my back or Knees I would consider stopping and now in my mid 20's the time has come. I just didn't fancy spending the rest of my 20's or even my early 30's having to worry about my back or knees giving especially since it wasn't my living. I might get back into it if things clear up, but who knows. One thing I wished i did earlier was take up yoga though. [/QUOTE]
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