Hole 18 at the Trails in Norman with a newly created water hole in the middle of the fairway. |
AND BABY THE RAINS HAVE BEEN FALLING |
Since I know my feet are going to be tired, even though I wear inserts, I am learning to care for my feet in the evenings by soaking them in Epsom salts. My feet begin to tickle and giggle when the aches wash away. Perhaps the most important step I take is to roll my feet every morning and often at night. The rolling gives me the chance for a free foot massage and to actually release some of the tight knots that build up with lactic acid and inflammation.
First, select the level of pain you want experience, or the level of comfort that your souls want to feel.
The golf ball is the hardest, but will cut into a pained knot or plantar fasciitis quickly.
The pink ball is a racquetball size and the in between for soft exterior and firm inside.
I prefer the softer rubber ball or tennis ball because of the texture and relief.
If I feel a sore place then I stop and concentrate on that one place by applying more pressure and rolling it slightly back and forth.
Another explanation can be found on the following websites:
Foot Rolling
The MELT method is the most detailed
Our feet play a vital role in the overall health of our body, and need to be treated like other muscles in our body--warm up the ankles and feet by rolling in circles before even getting out of bed. Stretch them along with the calf or hamstring stretches before and after walking.
You may have noticed that my big toe has begun to move inward forcing the 2nd toe to cross it. It is commonly called 'hammer toes' and can be quite painful. That's one reason I wear professionally built inserts and toe spacers. While writing this and researching foot rolling, I discovered this video on relaxing and stretching the toes. She's correct, I can barely get my fingers between my toes, but oh baby, did it feet good. I can hardly wait to relax outside tonight by skipping barefoot through the wet grasses and then while sitting on the patio I will put my fingers between the toes to stretch and relax them.
It's almost like the care we give babies to hear them giggle and wiggle their bare feet. Unlike babies we are now totally responsible for taking care of ourselves, so start soaking those feet and priming them for the next walk in the park.
So true about foot care. I have been nursing plantar fasciitis for several months. Stretching calf muscles and rolling feel sooo good! Thanks for the link to show how to properly do the rolling. We, too, have had extraordinary rainfall. The course has been so soggy. Starting to dry a
ReplyDeletelittle. We are holding hope rain will stay away so sod repairs can be made. ls