In honor of April being Healthy Foot Awareness month, I want to bring you a post dedicated to our amazing feet. However, for many of us our feet don’t feel like amazing structures. Some sources estimate that over 75% of Americans will experience foot problems in their lifetime. Eight percent of the population will suffer back pain due to problems that started in their feet as well.
Let’s take a look at why our feet are so amazing and how we can use our feet effectively to help them feel amazing too!
1. Stand with your pelvis back over your heels, which will transfer the weight of your body onto your heel (calcaneus) instead of having your weight directly over your arches and small bones of your feet.
2. Turn the foot forward. Instead of looking at the space or direction of the toes, we are going to look at different aspects of the feet to bring them into alignment. For many people, the toes do not face forward but are angled – often due to bunions or other toe deformities.
• Draw a straight line from the head of your 5th metatarsal (pinkie toe) straight back toward the heel. This line may or may not touch the heel or ankle. Don’t worry about that right now.
• Draw a straight line straight down from the lateral malleolus (outside of the heel) toward the ground.
• Where the line from your 5th metatarsal and lateral malleolus intersect is where the outside edge of your calcaneus (heel) should be placed.
• When you follow these alignment points it will bring your feet into the correct anatomical position that supports the health of your feet and the health of your whole body.
• This new alignment may feel very strange. Work into it slowly, standing this way for several minutes a day and then building on it each day.
• Lastly, when aligning one area of your body often draws out dysfunction (misalignment) in another area. So, don’t be surprised if you find this happening with your new foot stance.
Bringing your feet into the alignment described above will help support many common foot problems people experience such as bunions, plantar fasciitis, and low arches of the feet.
My prayer is that you will start to think more about your amazing feet during this month and how you can use them more effectively.
This post was written by the Holy Yoga team.
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