Posts Tagged ‘Foot Exercise’

Help for Plantar Fasciitis, Flat Feet, & Reducing Foot Pain

Yamuna foot savers are one of the most fabulous foot care products ever invented!  These easy to use foot fitness products can do amazing things to help reduce foot pain and improve your posture, body alignment, and health.  If you are challenged with arch pain, heel pain, flat feet, foot cramps, plantar fasciitis, or other foot problems, getting a pair of Yamuna Foot Savers and using them regularly can really help make a difference for how your feet feel.

A Fantastic Feet Toe Stretch to Help Reduce Toe Pain and Foot Pain

Improve the Mobility of your Toes.  Activate, Lift, & Strengthen the Arch of Your Foot.  Help Improve Gait and Foot Action to Walk & Run Faster and Farther with Happy, Healthy Feet.

How flexible is your Foot?  Do your toes bend easily in each direction?  Can you stand or kneel and tuck your toes way under to be securely balanced on the balls of your feet?  How far do your toes bend the other direction to point, like a ballerina in a toe shoe?  Do you run or walk and have stiff ankles and tight muscles in your feet & toes?  Do your feet cramp up a lot and leave you hopping around with calf cramps or foot pain?  Do you have Hammer Toes that fold and buckle from the middle of the toe joints rather than bending from where the toes meet the foot? 

Foot & Ankle Strength Exercise Tips: Seated Heel Lifts

Do you realize how important good foot, ankle, and leg alignment is when lifting and lowering your heels ?

Here is a very simple (but sometimes tricky) foot fitness exercise to improve foot and ankle alignment.  This seated heel lift foot-care exercise can increase ankle strength, and help you gain body awareness about what your feet, ankles, and legs are doing as you rise on your toes, and lower your heels.

Interesting Article on Flip-Flops and Foot Pain

Flip-Flops are Great… If You Enjoy Poor Foot Mechanics, Increased Risk of Injury, and Foot Pain…

One of my clients brought me a copy of an article written by Rachel Saslow for the Washington Post, that was recently re-published in the Wichita Eagle newspaper about Flip-flops. 

Foot Care Tips for Quick, Easy, Do-It-Yourself Foot Pain Relief for Sore, Tired, and Achy Feet with a Mini-Massage Ball

Here are some simple foot-care tips to relieve foot pain and enjoy a relaxing foot massage with a mini-massage ball for healthy and happy feet.

Get Healthy, Pain-Free Feet with Exercises on the Yamuna Foot Savers

This easy foot fitness exercise is done with the Yamuna Foot Savers.  Using Foot Savers for foot care  is a great way to stretch and relax tight muscles through the arch and entire sole of the foot.  Use this great foot-care product to help reduce foot pain, Plantar Fasciitis, and other foot muscle injuries.   Answer the questions in my quick foot care quiz and discover how Foot Savers can help keep your feet healthy and fit. 

Foot Pain Doesn’t Have To Increase in January!

Just saw this article posted online – “Foot Pain Will Increase in January!”   It says that there is an increase in Foot Pain, because people are starting to get up off the couch and exercise!  Oh the joys of those New Year’s resolutions.   The recommendations are to start slow and get the right shoes to help avoid injury.  I agree with this perspective, a good supportive shoe is helpful, but I truly believe taking a few quick minutes to do foot stretching and strengthening exercises is a critical necessity to help avoid foot pain and injury while you’re increasing your activity level.  If you’re walking, running, cycling, going to aerobics class or Zumba, taking a couple of minutes before or after your workout to do a few  foot specific exercises will keep your feet happy, healthy, and pain free!    My favorite foot care exercises are in the book Fantastic Feet! My favorite toy to help reduce the risk of plantar fasciitis (a common foot pain problem) – Foot Savers!

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Foot Care Tips for Avoiding High Heel Pain

Just tripped across a video news clip from WNBC on Tips for Avoiding High Heel Pain.  Oh the things women do in the name of looking good and feeling sexy!  So how many of you have experienced foot, ankle, knee, hip, or back pain and now are thinking your poor-fitting shoes might be part of the problem?  Or perhaps you never realized that your stilettos might be a big part of the problem…  Our feet (as well as the rest of our body) shouldn’t hurt.  Pain is the red-flag that there is something we need to pay attention to and take care of.  Ignoring things and hoping that it will just go away is never a great option.

Metatarsalgia, Hammer Toes, and Help for Foot Problems

I recently received questions from Deborah, who was surfing the web looking for help and possible exercise solutions for her chronic foot pain issues, she has been kind enough to let me add her questions, and my reply to my blog, so that anyone else out there searching for possible solutions for similar issues can benefit from this info.

Here are Her Foot Related Questions:

“I will be seeing a podiatrist in a couple of weeks to address “metatarsalgia” of the second and fourth toes of my right foot. My second toe has also been trying to become a hammer toe for quite some time. I had a bunionectomy 30+ years ago. This current situation came up once before about 12 years ago, got an orthotic at that time which “suspended” the second joint through a dip in the orthotic material. That doctor is no longer in this area, so going to a new doctor soon.

Any suggestions? Does your book specifically address what to do for the met. problem? I’m sure it does for hammer toe since that is listed in the description about the book. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.” – Deborah K.

And Here was My Reply:

Thanks for your inquiry! It’s not possible for me to give you any specific opinions about what to do to help your feet without actually seeing you for an appointment to get an idea of your posture, body alignment, and how you walk, sit, and stand. Sounds like your feet have had many years worth of medical assistance for improving alignment and structure.

As I’m not a podiatrist or medical professional, it’s great that you’re scheduled to see a doctor for an evaluation. From reading up on metatarsalgia it looks like the conservative treatments are rest, ice, pain-relievers, good shoes, and arch supports or metatarsal pads. Perhaps after an evaluation, your podiatrist will recommend some of this, or be familiar with other alternative treatments. It looks like if conservative treatment options don’t work, surgery to realign the metatarsal bones may be recommended.

Now, here’s my personal OPINION, having not seen your feet! In my experience, the specific toe and foot exercises that I’ve included in the Fantastic Feet book have helped many of my clients and workshop participants improve the strength, flexibility, and alignment of the foot. If the muscles of your toes, ankle, and arches are not appropriately strong and flexible the bones will not be held in the correct alignment.

Since we are on our feet for a lifetime of getting around (against gravity,) if things are not working optimally, sooner or later injuries and pain somewhere else in the body will appear. (Whether it’s the feet, knees, hips, back, or neck & shoulders…) Pain anywhere else in the body, could potentially be coming from issues at the feet!

I haven’t seen too many (if any) traditional fitness professionals spend time teaching clients about specific foot-care exercises. It’s generally accepted that if you’re wearing a good shoe and walking or running, you are exercising the feet. In my experience, lots can be improved with very easy exercises if people only knew what to do and how relatively easy it is to begin seeing a change. This is why I wrote my book Fantastic Feet!  Exercises to Strengthen the Ankles, Arches, and Toes, and began teaching Foot Fitness workshops!

If you spend any time at all wearing flip-flops, or shoes that do not have a strap across the heel… I would encourage you to throw them away, they are only aggravating the problems with your toes and metatarsals.

To answer your question about exercises in my book specifically addressing your metatarsal problem:

The exercises in the Fantastic Feet book are not written to read: if you have this problem, do this exercise, or that problem, do a different exercise, because I come from a background and philosophy that you can’t spot-fix a problem. It is actually the process of doing a series of exercises to work the feet (or body) in all directions that will help identify the strengths and weaknesses in your feet (and the rest of your body) and help provide optimal overall benefits to alleviate pain and help solve strength, flexibility, and alignment issues.

In my experience, I recommend clients starting with the Terrific Toe Series, which should begin to open the joints and re-train the muscles under the foot to work properly. If you have a high arch, your feet will feel flatter to the floor when you’ve finished the “toe series.” If you have a flat foot – you will notice that the arch is more lifted after the exercises. So the body will get what it needs by completing the full series of exercises which work the joints in all ranges of motion. This is started non-weight bearing with the assistance of the hands (chances are the toe muscles won’t be able to do the work because they don’t know how!) and over time props and toys are added, then semi-weight bearing, and back to a standing position.

I don’t think that I have ever had a copy of my book returned! But to ease your mind, there is a money-back guarantee. Consult with your podiatrist as to if he/she would recommend exercise as beneficial for your problems. You might even consider bringing a copy of the book with you to your appointment so they can see the things you would like to do if they feel it might be appropriate. Lots of things can be corrected with the right exercises in your weekly routine!

Hope this information is helpful to you. Drop me a note and give me an update – I always enjoy hearing how it’s going for folks and if you’ve had success in alleviating problems. I’m also available to travel and teach workshops – so if there is a Pilates studio, fitness center, or any place in your area that might be interested in hosting a Fantastic Feet workshop, let me know who to contact and perhaps I could see your feet live and in person to tweak your technique and personally show you the foot-care exercises in my book!

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I Have Foot Problems – Are There Foot Exercises that Can Help?

Foot Problems and Foot Strengthening with ExerciseThis Foot Care Question was just submitted to my inbox by Nicole, thought perhaps there are others out there searching for answers on how to alleviate foot problems and curious to know if exercise might help.

“I have some problems with my feet.  Hyper mobile forefoot and hypo mobile mid-foot with some posterior tibular tendonitis.”

“I was wondering if there are foot care exercises I could do to help?”

Thanks for your question about exercises for your feet.  It is impossible for me to give you specific exercises that I think would be beneficial without actually having a chance to see you, work with you, and evaluate your feet.

Based on your comments about the problem, I do have some thoughts about what I would look for, and I am confident that yes, there probably are some specific foot fitness exercises that you could do to help improve your feet.

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