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Forced Dorsiflexion: Restore Ankle Motion for Squats, Running, Skiing and Better Lower-Body Mechanics
Limited ankle motion can affect the entire lower body. If your ankle does not move well, your body may compensate through the foot, knee, hip, or lower back. You may notice it during: Squats Lunges Step-downs Running Hiking Skiing Walking downhill Kneeling Stairs Jumping and landing Getting into athletic positions One of the most important ankle movements is dorsiflexion. Dorsiflexion is the motion of bringing the shin forward over the foot or bringing the toes upward toward
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4 days ago11 min read


Calf Crushers: A Self-Release Drill for Tight Calves, Ankle Mobility and Lower-Leg Recovery
Tight calves can affect more than just how your lower legs feel. Calf stiffness may influence: Walking Running Hiking Skiing Squatting Lunging Jumping Landing Ankle mobility Foot mechanics Achilles tendon comfort Plantar heel tension If your calves feel constantly tight, sore, or restricted, Calf Crushers can be a useful self-release drill to add to your warm-up or recovery routine. The goal is not to aggressively smash the calf or “break up” tissue. The goal is to apply cont
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4 days ago10 min read
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