Monday, September 10, 2007
I Have Michael Jordan's Feet :)

My diagnosis: high arches that are extremely flexible, meaning they collapse. My feet and ankles can only take so much of the collapsing before it causes pain. This has been happening around 7 miles.
The good news, he really can't find anything else wrong. He said, "Michael Jordan had flat arches and he did quite well." I was wondering if I need to get a pair of Air Jordans, but he gave me stronger orthotics that should keep me from collapsing as much. He swears by them and says he got rid of custom ones because these are so good. He said they make my Brooks, "good shoes", into "awesome shoes"...
The bad news, while this should help, there is no guarantee that these will be enough to get me to the full 26.2. I'll proceed according to the schedule and see how far I can go on my long run on the weekend. I haven't given up on the full marathon, but I also have come to terms that I might need to do the half.
So, Michael Jordan's feet. I will probably be skying soon.
Labels: foot issues, information
I'm SOOOOO glad you went and saw him. It seems like you have some definitely answers to all the foot probs. Hopefully those orthotics will be good enough to get you through those 26.2 :-)
Either way Nancy, you have a great attitude and thinking ahead towards an HM if the marathon doesn't work out is a GREAT backup plan ;D ;D
I tape my arches with hockey tape before a long run it helps me with the collapsing thing that strains my ankles and calves.
Now I have that song "I believe I can fly" stuck in my head! lol
I would like to learn more about the orthotics though I hear a lot of good things about them...High arches feet are also prone to ankle rolls, when I did GTR I rolled twice but thank goodness nothing major!!
Good luck, I hope they help!!
I have been hearing that this is pretty common and lots of people wear them. My friend who just did Ironman Louisville says they have made a huge difference for him.
Best of luck,
Bill
Here's hoping they keep you moving, for however fast and long that happens to be!
Amy
http://blog.runnerslounge.com
Now start the steady, upward climb of running enjoyment and re-gaining your fitness, in that order.
Anyway, heed the doc's advice and use those orthotics. You'll make it through the marathon! No doubt about it!
Love your attitude and outlook.
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