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Foot cramps when pointing toes


Daniel Miles
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Daniel Miles

Hey!

Random one... 90% of the time when I try to point my toes excessively the left foot cramps up real bad for a few seconds till I stop pointing it.

Anyone have a reason for this? and why is it so imperitive to point toes?

 

 

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Alessandro Mainente

Your tibialis are too much tight. so simple.

we point toes for a matter of tension first (aesthetic second) , it makes the full knees extension easier to be achieved compared to bent knees.

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Alfred Cameron Hunt

Ok, I have this problem all the time as well in both feet. So how do I focus on correcting it (i.e. which stretches)? This problem is always getting in the way for me. Thanks!

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Alessandro Mainente

As stated before tibialis is the problem. you can follow the stretch course of front split.

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Clint Miller

I just started the Foundation 1 program and have also noticed this cramping in the foot when I point my toes.  The specific exercise is the tuck-up (MN/PE1).  Coach Sommer's comment in the Mobility thread "pointing your toes" has some specific exercises and a good explanation.  I also signed up for the "Middle Split" stretch series which has a lot of toe pointing which should help.  The Coach's comments on shin splints are also relevant to me because I have struggled with this problem when jumping rope. 

 

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Alessandro Mainente

Nothing too complex, you need simply to stretch the tibialis ainterior.

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