Weak ankles due to minor accidents
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Re: Weak ankles due to minor accidents
That Inov-8 Men's Roclite G 286 GTX Hiking Boot is more boot than I want for the trails but it looks okay. I do have a pair of VivoBareFoot TRACKER II FG that have been a fantastic boot for me. I typically wear FiveToes or go barefoot a lot, it works for me.
Transitioning to minimalist was pretty quick for me, I went out for short periods of time several times a day the first week then started running/building distance after that.
Transitioning to minimalist was pretty quick for me, I went out for short periods of time several times a day the first week then started running/building distance after that.
Re: Weak ankles due to minor accidents
I hear ya there, generally I wear trail runners, la sportiva bushidos and salomon gtx ish stuff. These roclites will be for wet and muddy/snowy shoulder season. They're actually lighter than i thought, they're to replace my scarpa gtx that have well worn Lugs and I find them too much boot as well. Will give them a shot for a bit and then maybe try something with a little less drop. I've just read that it's best to get into the minimal shoes slowly
Re: Weak ankles due to minor accidents
Found this book on audible, waiting patiently for next month's creditMontana St Alum wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 10:07 amThe Tarahumara would agree, regarding a minimalist approach to footwear.
This is an entertaining read.
Born to Run: A Hidden Tribe, Superathletes, and the Greatest Race the World Has Never Seen
by Christopher McDougall
https://www.thriftbooks.com/w/born-to-r ... on=5001533
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Re: Weak ankles due to minor accidents
I’ve been taking care of bad feet for 20 years as a Pedorthist- IF you have a high arched foot that is on the stiff side it is inherently unbalance towards ankle sprains and will benefit from a footbed with a slightly higher outside heel and a divot for the first metatarsal head.
Also , post ankle injuries, it seems like many feet will benefit from the treatment in the video below. Finding someone who can do it is sometimes difficult. Chiropractors who work on extremities seem like the best option.
Also , post ankle injuries, it seems like many feet will benefit from the treatment in the video below. Finding someone who can do it is sometimes difficult. Chiropractors who work on extremities seem like the best option.
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Re: Weak ankles due to minor accidents
Yeah, before doing anything to address chronic issues, consulting an expert is undoubtedly wise!turnfarmer wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2024 10:01 amI’ve been taking care of bad feet for 20 years as a Pedorthist- IF you have a high arched foot that is on the stiff side it is inherently unbalance towards ankle sprains and will benefit from a footbed with a slightly higher outside heel and a divot for the first metatarsal head.
Also , post ankle injuries, it seems like many feet will benefit from the treatment in the video below. Finding someone who can do it is sometimes difficult. Chiropractors who work on extremities seem like the best option.
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Re: Weak ankles due to minor accidents
Back in the 1970's, Outside magazine had a stable of outstanding writers. I think this author may have been one of them. If you can find it, one of the more entertaining articles was "King of the Ferret Leggers"!Lhartley wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2024 9:46 amFound this book on audible, waiting patiently for next month's creditMontana St Alum wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 10:07 amThe Tarahumara would agree, regarding a minimalist approach to footwear.
This is an entertaining read.
Born to Run: A Hidden Tribe, Superathletes, and the Greatest Race the World Has Never Seen
by Christopher McDougall
https://www.thriftbooks.com/w/born-to-r ... on=5001533
Oh, here it is!
https://www.outsideonline.com/outdoor-a ... t-leggers/
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Re: Weak ankles due to minor accidents
I find fire-walking on hot coals helps forget the ankle pain.