pebblesus
Cathlete
I have big feet. Long feet with high arches and the top bone (is it the navicular?) sticks up to the point caution needs to be taken when wearing shoes and laces sometimes need to be loosened.
When I was a kid I could not squat. I could go down maybe to a 90 dregree angle, but not much further without falling backwards on my bum. Got some stuff from the dance instructors etc for not getting down low enough (you need to create an acute angle for a lot of dance or skating that i did)
If I wanted to sit into a complete squat (like if you were squatting in a bush then I would have to lift up onto my toe area.. this came quite naturally.
In high school I determined I had to wear shoes with an elevation (an inch or two was fine) in order to speed walk from class to class without getting immense tension, burning and pain in my shins.
Today its no different. I don't wear flats, unless well cusioned sneakers for the gym. I still can't squat low and still, the more I lift my heel up the lower I CAN go (Not good if you're on skates and can't life your heels up to squat.)
Plus I have externally rotated hips which point my knees and feet outwards (yes, duck feet haha). I think that both of these factors cause the ankle weakness and bad knees (left one swells up sometimes after I have been walking around flat or bare footed too long).
Hmm.. anyone else have either of these problems and what are your experiences?
I can't really talk to anyone as they don't have the same issues so they can't understand why I can't do basic things (like squat low, wear flat shoes or do a weighted lunge with stability).. they think Im either a weakling or a crybaby Im sure lol!
But I wanted to know how others have delt with these issues, what can be done to alleviate and what advices you have gotten??
Please share
When I was a kid I could not squat. I could go down maybe to a 90 dregree angle, but not much further without falling backwards on my bum. Got some stuff from the dance instructors etc for not getting down low enough (you need to create an acute angle for a lot of dance or skating that i did)
If I wanted to sit into a complete squat (like if you were squatting in a bush then I would have to lift up onto my toe area.. this came quite naturally.
In high school I determined I had to wear shoes with an elevation (an inch or two was fine) in order to speed walk from class to class without getting immense tension, burning and pain in my shins.
Today its no different. I don't wear flats, unless well cusioned sneakers for the gym. I still can't squat low and still, the more I lift my heel up the lower I CAN go (Not good if you're on skates and can't life your heels up to squat.)
Plus I have externally rotated hips which point my knees and feet outwards (yes, duck feet haha). I think that both of these factors cause the ankle weakness and bad knees (left one swells up sometimes after I have been walking around flat or bare footed too long).
Hmm.. anyone else have either of these problems and what are your experiences?
I can't really talk to anyone as they don't have the same issues so they can't understand why I can't do basic things (like squat low, wear flat shoes or do a weighted lunge with stability).. they think Im either a weakling or a crybaby Im sure lol!
But I wanted to know how others have delt with these issues, what can be done to alleviate and what advices you have gotten??
Please share