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The 5-Minute Feel Good Knees Method Has Transformed Lives Including...

Laurel Gustafson

53 years old

Columbus, Ohio

53 years old

"I have had 7 surgeries on my right knee but after just a few pf the exercises (especially the patella manipulation ones) I felt less discomfort. Your sessions were so much more helpful than the last 9, physical therapy sessions!"

Debra Mastrovito

69 years old

Atlanta, Georgia

69 years old

“I was skeptical such a simple and easy routine could actually improve my situation, but I am elated to share with you this had made a huge difference. I’ll be celebrating my 70th birthday next week and because of this program, I will be an example of “You’re never too old to be fabulous and pain-free!”

Michael Parker

79 years old

San Jose, California

79 years old

who tore his meniscus playing football when he was 19 years old. He tried everything over the next 60 years to end his knee pain (pain meds, braces, herbal remedies) nothing worked…

“The results are amazing! After the third day the pain was gone!... I’m sure I’ll encounter some discomfort in the future but now I have the tools to deal with it!.”

Greg Day

60 years old

Ruston, Louisiana

60 years old

“I have been taking pain medication daily for my knee pain... but now I haven’t needed it for nearly two weeks… I have been concerned about long term side effects, now it appears long term side effects will be exercise instead of drugs, and at 60 that is good news!”

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Frequently Asked Questions

I've Had Knee Surgery, Is Feel Good Knees Okay To Do?

We’ve had many people find amazing long-term pain relief from surgeries that didn’t work. As mentioned above, Laurel Gustafson (age 53) had 7 knee surgeries and the pain never left until she started our Feel Good Knees program. However if you have had a previous surgery it’s always best to consult your doctor before starting any program.

Will I Be Able To Do This Even If I'm Injured?

It depends on the injury. To be safe, please consult your doctor before starting this or any program.

What's The Best Time Of The Day To Do Feel Good Knees?

Anytime! The best part is it only takes five minutes. So you can do it day or night…

How Many Times A Week Do I Have To Do Feel Good Knees?

You can do it 3-6 times a week because it’s such a low impact exercise routine, however we advise at least 4 times a week.

I Just Want To Get Back To My Workout Routine But My Knees Are
Bothering Me, Is This For Me?

This is the perfect program for getting back into it if you are suffering from knee pain… you are exactly who I made this for!

Who Do I Contact If I Have Any Questions About The Program?
I've Tried Online Programs Before And Nobody Helped Me.

Easy, after you order the program you'll get a special email that goes directly to me and my team. I’m here to serve you and help you live a better life. You are not alone!

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