Ampster
02-23-2009, 05:25 PM
When one dances tango for hours and hours on end, the euphoria of the evening's dance is tempered by the ache of one's feet.
What my therapist advises is to massage your feet. This returns good circulation, soothes aches and pains, and prevents plantar fasciitis.
Tools needed
2 tennis balls
2 golf balls
The Ritual
Rest your feet well after dancing
Sit down, and get comfy
Lay your feet over two tennis balls (One under each foot). Put all of your leg's weight on them
In a slow and firm rolling motion, roll them underneath the balls of your feet, underneath your arches, underneath your heels, underneath your toes. Do this for 10 minutes
Shift to the golf balls, repeat # 4
Alternate the tennis balls and golf balls as needed
Rest your feet afterwards
Soak and luxuriate in a warm bath
Moisturize, exfoliate, and shave (take care of) callouses (as needed)
This can be done after running, a long walk, or any activity that beats up your feet. My long standing therapist (she's a magician) explained the mechanics of the method to me. I got a definitive explanation about stress injuries and relationships of inter-related areas of physical anatomy that I myself don't quite understand in full. But, It works for me. :-)
What my therapist advises is to massage your feet. This returns good circulation, soothes aches and pains, and prevents plantar fasciitis.
Tools needed
2 tennis balls
2 golf balls
The Ritual
Rest your feet well after dancing
Sit down, and get comfy
Lay your feet over two tennis balls (One under each foot). Put all of your leg's weight on them
In a slow and firm rolling motion, roll them underneath the balls of your feet, underneath your arches, underneath your heels, underneath your toes. Do this for 10 minutes
Shift to the golf balls, repeat # 4
Alternate the tennis balls and golf balls as needed
Rest your feet afterwards
Soak and luxuriate in a warm bath
Moisturize, exfoliate, and shave (take care of) callouses (as needed)
This can be done after running, a long walk, or any activity that beats up your feet. My long standing therapist (she's a magician) explained the mechanics of the method to me. I got a definitive explanation about stress injuries and relationships of inter-related areas of physical anatomy that I myself don't quite understand in full. But, It works for me. :-)