I don't really remember toe walking, but I do think I walk more on the balls of my feet compared to the average person. Like that's just my natural balance point, I find it hard to balance off my heels or drive through my heels doing athletic things a lot of the time. I think because of the way I walk, I ended up with huge calf muscles, my first time stepping into a gym basically, I went up to a calf press machine and could max it out for 10+ reps, and later I tried and succeeded at maxing it out on each leg, including my weaker left one, for 10+ reps. I just thought it was weird seeing people with like 20lbs on it, but now I know it's just the way I walk.
Maybe it's this:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 092304.htm
I don't know, another thing with me, is I always walk ahead of pretty much everyone else ever, and it takes about zero effort for me, but running I'm not all too fast (gotten faster in sprints since I started doing more squats/leg work.) So I wonder if based on that paper, if heel walking was adapted for more efficient walking, I never adapted to it for whatever reason, and yeah... The other thing it says, too, that the leg muscles all get huge from toe walking, and I've always had pretty abnormally huge legs. I also have a slight Morton's toe, or longer toe compared to my big toe.
Quote:
"The activity of the major muscles of the ankle, knee, hip and back all increase if you walk on the balls of your feet or your toes as opposed to landing on your heels," says Carrier. "That tells us the muscles increase the amount of work they are producing if you walk on the balls of your feet."
This is sorta something that interests me a bit. It's kinda weird, as if that's true, I'm sorta "naturally" a huge squatter/deadlifter without basically much trying. I also wonder techniquewise, too, as you're always told to "drive through your heels" but I never "drive through my heels" when walking, so it feels unnatural, I don't really know. I think partially for me too, it's a balance issue, keeping your weight too far forward, until I skated, I had terrible posture, hunched over a decent amount. I walk a bit more on my heels now, too, from skating, as you do to a point have to skate off your heels. I'm wondering if it's more a postural/balance issue from being too far forward that causes this.
Sorry, I'm a bit obsessive about this.
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