Hi
I'm flat footed and thus when I try to train calves i always find the flat of foot hurting before I can give calves a good hitting..that's the reason why I stay away form calves exercises, foot base gives out before calves ;(
what should i do?
Flat Foot and calves exercises
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Thnks for the advice ...Im a bit confused regarding calves training,,, r we saying that it's not point in doing calves exercises?...I have to use wisely the little time I have to go to the gym dont wanna be doing something if it's gonna waste time
I'm quite happy with quads ,,,it's hams and calves that are really lagging, i thought I needeed to bring calves up a little just to catch up bcos they're really skinny compared to upper legs.
Can I build calves with just upper legs exercises like squats and so on which kind of hit the claves in a secondary level?...is that enough?... and if so why r calves so skinny then?
footwear is just normal Nike running shoes quite comfortable, I can't imagine anything wrong with shoes... and if running shoes are not appropiate then what kind of shoes should I wear?
Since I was a kid I have been flatfooted...I used to wear then metallic things on legs as a child but foot stayed forever fkat ;-( ... I mean really flat flat flat as in flat!
perhaps there are some specialist shoes around that i could use?...(providing they dont cost more the earth)
many thanks everyone
Thnks for the advice ...Im a bit confused regarding calves training,,, r we saying that it's not point in doing calves exercises?...I have to use wisely the little time I have to go to the gym dont wanna be doing something if it's gonna waste time
I'm quite happy with quads ,,,it's hams and calves that are really lagging, i thought I needeed to bring calves up a little just to catch up bcos they're really skinny compared to upper legs.
Can I build calves with just upper legs exercises like squats and so on which kind of hit the claves in a secondary level?...is that enough?... and if so why r calves so skinny then?
footwear is just normal Nike running shoes quite comfortable, I can't imagine anything wrong with shoes... and if running shoes are not appropiate then what kind of shoes should I wear?
Since I was a kid I have been flatfooted...I used to wear then metallic things on legs as a child but foot stayed forever fkat ;-( ... I mean really flat flat flat as in flat!
perhaps there are some specialist shoes around that i could use?...(providing they dont cost more the earth)
many thanks everyone
- look you can train them but unless your really gonna hit them hard w/ high volume/intensity 5 times a week thus chewing a lot of your time than probably not...i don't rtrain them but mine are naturally big (not huge) but i have small joints (ankles/knees) so they really look bigger than they actually are (39cms)
- squats, deads and ecspecially o lifts where you rise onto your toes will do the trick
- best ham exercises are snatch grip deadlifts from a low step, glute ham raises, slide board leg curls, swissball hamstring curls, back leg elevated lunges, pistol squats
- genetically they're skinny
- when not running, jumping etc it's best to stay as close to thr floor as possible...nike free's, the ole chuck taylors etc
- you could get special shoes but yiour not really fixing the problem then...i'm not a foot expert but email eric cressey and he'll be ablev to help you
- squats, deads and ecspecially o lifts where you rise onto your toes will do the trick
- best ham exercises are snatch grip deadlifts from a low step, glute ham raises, slide board leg curls, swissball hamstring curls, back leg elevated lunges, pistol squats
- genetically they're skinny
- when not running, jumping etc it's best to stay as close to thr floor as possible...nike free's, the ole chuck taylors etc
- you could get special shoes but yiour not really fixing the problem then...i'm not a foot expert but email eric cressey and he'll be ablev to help you
Thnks swanso5
I'm glad about the old chuck taylor's as is favourite shoeware of all times!... perhaps is bcos flat foot rests nicely in it. I wont really be getting any special footware at age, it was bad enough as a child, can u imagine the stick I would get form mates at work?...lol....lol
who is eric casseys?.. another member here?... Im sorry if im supposed to know who he is.. ;-(... but I would love the advice!
I will have a look at those hams moves u recomend.
On that note I was thinking that the romanian was the best for hams ...
I'm trying to master the romanian but I'm not there yet ... would u say that is best to stop before going all the way down in order to better hit the hams?
thnx
I'm glad about the old chuck taylor's as is favourite shoeware of all times!... perhaps is bcos flat foot rests nicely in it. I wont really be getting any special footware at age, it was bad enough as a child, can u imagine the stick I would get form mates at work?...lol....lol
who is eric casseys?.. another member here?... Im sorry if im supposed to know who he is.. ;-(... but I would love the advice!
I will have a look at those hams moves u recomend.
On that note I was thinking that the romanian was the best for hams ...
I'm trying to master the romanian but I'm not there yet ... would u say that is best to stop before going all the way down in order to better hit the hams?
thnx
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