Preserve Your Plantar Fascia Healthy | Foot Well being



The ft form the foundation of our body and linked us with the ground. Dysfunction listed here can wreak havoc all the way up the body! Try out performing this as significantly as you can to retain your ft wholesome!

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22 comments on “Preserve Your Plantar Fascia Healthy | Foot Well being

  1. Lala Land

    I've always walked barefoot, no matter the weather, since I was a child. I always encouraged it in my children as I do my grandchildren. I guess it's because I've been going barefoot for 57 years that I have "monkey feet" — I can pick things up with them almost as well as I can with my hands. Doing this helps balance also, when you pick up things and put them somewhere else. As for "grounding", I feel best when I've been going barefoot for hours outside — it has a calming and energizing effect at the same time. Parents always worry their children will get sick from being barefoot in bad weather, but I'm never sick and neither were my children. To this day, they get sick maybe once a year, if that. My husband, on the other hand, gets ill fairly frequently, and he never takes his shoes off unless it's to put on slippers or to take a shower.

  2. Saurobh Medda

    thanks for the channel. it's very helpful. i have flat feet that causes all sorts of issues for me with my knee all the way upto my spine.
    I'm using done exercises my physiotherapist had suggested in addition to yours. can you discuss inflammation of muscles and what are the do's and don'ts. a foam roller helps but I'm not sure if I should be using it on a muscle that's not just tensed buy also inflamed.

  3. Don Hardeman

    Good stuff Blake! When I started kettlebell training several years ago the first thing our instructor had us do was remove our shoes. I thought it was crazy at first to workout with no shoes. It took some time to strengthen my weak, lazy feet, but no more plantar pain for me! Thanks and keep up the good work.

  4. Trudy Mautz

    Blake, do you have any videos on clicking ligaments or muscles in lower back and hips?  I hear like a clunk in my hip or back when I lay on my back and lift my legs alternately.

  5. tigergreg8

    Grounding is a real thing. The benefits are as you described. It makes sense since the Earth itself is a living thing, As the trees, flowers, grass etc are alive and growing, so is the Earth itself.
    May not be part of the discussion, but we are privileged to be upon this particular planet, and a couple particular instances have proved that. This is not just any ordinary planet we were chosen to be on.

  6. al atmaca

    It's interesting how whenever I walk without trainers, my knees and feet feel better but when I wear trainers, I don't. If I only people won't judge for walking around the city barefoot, I would do it 🙂 nice video

  7. Dan Mackay

    great video man. Any thoughts on toe shoes like vibram for foot health? Also your thoughts on Marijuana and its effects on overall health pros and cons or something would be really cool. Thanks for all the great content.

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