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Four Years of Yoga Did Not Fix My Ankle

(2020-05-03 15:02:40) 下一個

I kept doing it every morning and didn't even skip when visiting Beijing in winter.
Besides preparing the body for running or lifting weights, the Surya Namaskar is
a cardio exercise in its own right. A great dynamic stretching routine, it has
improved my posterior chain flexibility from touching the toes to palming the floor.

It has not been a panacea, however, for all my joint issues, as I recently
realized. When four years of SN have not fixed my right foot pain, which usually
happens after mile 20 in the long runs and during recovery, naturally I start to
look elsewhere. Things are like that, with an intention, one notices signs all
over the place.

First and unexpectedly, during a strength session at the end of March, Tim
showed that he could do a pistol squat, my dream move, on his right side. He was
almost as heavy as me and I was totally amazed. Over years of training, I have
become quite strong (well, certainly stronger than the kid) but this beautiful
move has defied my pursuit. The problem was my limited ankle mobility: I would
fall backward before reaching the bottom when attempting the squat. I tried to
work in an Asian squat position but did not do it consistently.

And then I remembered a stretch that my friend L showed me recently: point the
foot to a vertical surface and try to reach the surface with the knee by bending
at the ankle without lifting the heel. I had Tim do the exercise using the frame
of the pullup bar as shown in the picture where d was the distance between
his big toe and the frame.

With his right foot, he scored a d of seven inches whereas my right foot could
do only five. Our left ankles had the same mobility of six inches and Tim
could not do a pistol on his left, falling back as I did when getting to the
bottom*. All the evidences pointed to the ankle. My revelation was complete.

Now that I had a perfect measurement system, after some searching and
more inspiration from Tim, I came up with an effective scheme to stretch
the ankle and calf, i.e., to stand on a towel-covered bar when working.
As the elevated surface was narrow, the heels have to dangle and my full
body weight helps stretching the ankle.

I believe this stretch would kill two birds with one stone. I have already seen
benefits after about one month. With improved mobility, the foot pain was
much better during and after runs. And I know if I keep at it, I would be able
to do the pistol within a year!

To be fair to yoga, the downward dog position as a static pose will improve the
ankle. But this has two limitations. First, I can not work while doing it. This
is a big deal because working, or just looking at the screen, provides the
distraction I need during the painful stretch, often longer than five minutes.
Second, in downward dog, four limbs support the body and therefore it would take
much longer to get results.

My friend S was surprised that I only started to stretch the calf after five
years of running and L joked that it was because I was a PhD. I guess he had a
point. How could I be so SMART for so long? ;-)

* Tim showed later that he could barely do one on the left with a raised heel but easily do three on the right.

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7grizzly 回複 悄悄話 Actually, Mark Rifkind first showed me how to measure ankle flexibility by touching the wall with the knee in Jan 2016. But it had not become a practice until May 2020. It certainly is hard for truth to get through to some people :-)
7grizzly 回複 悄悄話 回複 '暖冬cool夏' 的評論 : Thank you, 暖冬, for reading. The pistol squat is worth chasing because it addresses mobility of multiple joints, flexibility of the lower-body muscles, and strength. The Chinese saying "人老腿先老“ is very true and the pistol or the pursuit should address the problem.

Even at Tim's age, combining all three is rare. In his class, only him and a girl studying dancing could do it.
暖冬cool夏 回複 悄悄話 Anyway, Tim is younger, and thus has greater flexibilty. I just checked online what a pistol squat looks like:) We tried 站樁 at home. It is hard, not to saypistol squat:)
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