foot stretches
Body Part:
Feet
Equipment:
Knee Hero
Level:
Beginner
Body Part:
Feet
Equipment:
Knee Hero
Level:
Beginner
Our feet need to be the ultimate high-performing team. For most of us, our days begin by putting our feet flat on the ground, followed by the heel-toe-heel-toe-heel-toe pattern of putting one foot in front of the other. The act of raising your foot, lowering your heel, rolling along the bottom onto your toes in order to move is a sequence we humans go through anywhere from 4,000 to 16,00 times each day. It’s so natural we rarely, if ever, think about it.
The act of taking a step happens so effortlessly because our feet have been expertly designed. Our feet are made up of 26 bones, 19 muscles, 10 tendons, 107 ligaments, and 33 joints that all go to work when we step forward, to the side, or backwards. And our feet work hard; they are a firm foundation for our body, supporting its entire weight and carrying it when we move. Thanks to our legs’ trusty appendages, we can stand, walk, run, skip, and jump. Our feet absorb the shock of these movements and ensure a smooth landing when we take a leap. All that, and our feet are home to the strongest tendon in our body: the Achilles tendon.
We demand a lot of our feet, which is why they are prone to aches, pains, cramps, and inflammation. To help you keep your feet at the top of their game, we’ve created a routine of easy-to-follow foot stretches that relieve pain. All you need is the Knee Hero.
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For this stretch, you’ll need the Knee Hero.
Whether your feet ache from being on them all day or you want to keep them in tip-top shape, perform our stretching routine 6 days a week and leave one day for rest. Your feet will feel great from your big toe to your heel.
Do your feet roll inward when you walk? This is called overpronation. You can help with overpronation by walking mindfully. When you take a step, walk along the outside edge of your feet.
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