Another Marker In A Long Haul
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Another Marker In A Long Haul
As many of you know I had some serious spine trauma some time back and have been trying to rehabilitate from the follow on major surgery almost 18 months ago. I've gotten to the point I can ride a bike fairly well, if not very fast. Getting on and off is pretty dramatic, especially when the legs are tired. But, as long as I use flat pedals and accept that I'm substantially slower I am alright, except. My feet and ankles are still very weak.
I'm going to revisit a physical trainer. But, often they just don't know what is maximally effective for an elder. So, here I am asking the question: What are good exercises to build strength in feet and ankles?
I'm going to revisit a physical trainer. But, often they just don't know what is maximally effective for an elder. So, here I am asking the question: What are good exercises to build strength in feet and ankles?
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For sand walking I guess I need to get back to Oahu, eh? Any people interested in "Crowd Sourcing"? (The current term I think for pan handling.)
I did make it to the Trainer at our gym today. She is sending me some traditional exercises which I will do.
But, I have discovered that as a person's body ages different exercises are more effective than others that were effective at younger ages. Hence, my question here.
More?
I did make it to the Trainer at our gym today. She is sending me some traditional exercises which I will do.
But, I have discovered that as a person's body ages different exercises are more effective than others that were effective at younger ages. Hence, my question here.
More?
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I had 2 surgeries on my right foot and ended up with 4 screws in it holding everything together. Long recover mean loss of a lot of muscle in the foot and ankle. Walking in the sand did really help, as well as some simple and more complex balancing exercises. Simple exercises were simply trying to stand on one leg as long as possible, and then as the muscle built up, doing some dips. More complex balancing was done on a bosu ball, and that in particular really helped strengthen the ankles.
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Bikes: Cannondale Slate 105 and T2 tandem, 2008 Scott Addict R4, Raleigh SC drop bar tandem
I am nursing an ankle injury and realized after playing golf, that walking on uneven ground was really an ankle tester. If there is a course nearby, walk it! Bring a club to assist and no one will give you a second look.
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I purposely find uneven ground on which to walk, avoiding sidewalks like the plague. I also try and find rocks to climb over for both balance and foot strength - in my case, in particular, the Achilles Tendon. It has REALLY helped the balance and also the foot strength.
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