More than a year ago, I embarked on some flexibility exercises to improve my ankle mobility. They worked, and I could literally measure my progress.
However, one injury couch stint and a slow return to C25k journey later, meant my focus has been elsewhere and my ankle, specifically my right one, returned to the unusual inflexibility.
I notice it more when rowing, as the repetitive compression “up at the catch” results in my right heel coming up from the foot hold, but my left one feeling still quite comfortable flat.
I can also measure this difference in centimetres, 2cm in fact.
My worries have always been that this, quite significant difference affects my running, my walking and general other activities, without me noticing it directly. What if various occasionally reoccurring niggles in my knees or calves or back related to simply this weak point in my posterior chain of muscles, tendons and joints?
So it’s time to get this series of exercises out again, and attend to that weak spot, specifically as I have embarked on another 5 to 10k running journey.
So I am heading back via our Time Machine to 2022, when I embarked on this focus on my ankle flexibility. And in the present I will re-introduce them and then we’ll see if they work as well now, as they did then.
Feel free to join me, back then 😀🤸🏾♂️💪🏽🦿
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My Measurements on 8 April 2024 (after not attending to ankle mobility for at least a year):
Left / Right: 12 cm / 8.5 cm (Current Baseline)