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Flat footed

Posted: Tue 19 Jun, 2007 11:01 pm
by alee9
I was recently round a friends house when his mother pointed out the fact that my feet are pretty flat. I have never noticed this before, but have had minor pain in my feet and do get cramp in my calf quite alot, but just thought it was normal. Would this pain be due to flat feet?
I was just wondering if I did get my feet checked out, and the outcome was that I did have flat feet, then would this hinder my chances of getting back in? I have been in RT before and nothing was said, so should i keep quiet about it?

Posted: Tue 19 Jun, 2007 11:20 pm
by jay999
I think you can insoles to sort that kinda thing. Maybe worth looking into?

Re: Flat footed

Posted: Wed 20 Jun, 2007 10:08 pm
by AJtothemax
alee9 wrote:I was recently round a friends house when his mother pointed out the fact that my feet are pretty flat. I have never noticed this before, but have had minor pain in my feet and do get cramp in my calf quite alot, but just thought it was normal. Would this pain be due to flat feet?
I was just wondering if I did get my feet checked out, and the outcome was that I did have flat feet, then would this hinder my chances of getting back in? I have been in RT before and nothing was said, so should i keep quiet about it?
Go and see a doctor or a physio. The arches in your feet could have fallen or you could just have flat feet. Either way, go and see the people who know about this sort of thing.

All the best. 8)

Re: Flat footed

Posted: Wed 20 Jun, 2007 10:24 pm
by _chris
alee9 wrote:I was recently round a friends house when his mother pointed out the fact that my feet are pretty flat. I have never noticed this before, but have had minor pain in my feet and do get cramp in my calf quite alot, but just thought it was normal. Would this pain be due to flat feet?
I was just wondering if I did get my feet checked out, and the outcome was that I did have flat feet, then would this hinder my chances of getting back in? I have been in RT before and nothing was said, so should i keep quiet about it?
Flat feet isn't massively uncommon, you'ld need more support though and something like insoles could do this. You're also likely to overpronate so would need to make sure your running shoes allowed for this. You would need orthotics to help ease symptoms and these are easily available. I wouldn't imagine it would be somethig that would hold you back, but guess only your AFCO or medical could say. As AJ says go see a professional get it checked, see if theres a podiatrist in your local area and visit them.

Posted: Wed 20 Jun, 2007 11:52 pm
by alee9
Thanks for the advice guys. Just made an appointment with a chiropodist, so will hopefully get some sort of feedback from them.
[b]_chris[/b]- I do actually over pronate when I run, I never new that could be down to flat feet/collapsed arches. Thanks again guys, will post when I find out!

Posted: Thu 21 Jun, 2007 12:34 am
by Artist
Best of luck. Just hope your worrying about nought really.

Artist

Posted: Thu 21 Jun, 2007 11:33 am
by AJtothemax
alee9 wrote:Thanks for the advice guys. Just made an appointment with a chiropodist, so will hopefully get some sort of feedback from them.
_chris- I do actually over pronate when I run, I never new that could be down to flat feet/collapsed arches. Thanks again guys, will post when I find out!
No drama. Take care. 8)

Posted: Tue 26 Jun, 2007 5:32 pm
by alee9
Went to see the chiropodist last night and he did say that I had flat feet! :(
Will this affect me getting in? I havn't had any problems so far, and didn't last time I was in RT.
Does anybody know anyone else who has flat feet who is training?

re

Posted: Thu 28 Jun, 2007 10:37 am
by mitch_boxing
You need orthotics, eventually you will probably get an overuse injury because of it I think.

Mitch

Posted: Thu 28 Jun, 2007 10:49 am
by MarkBunt
I also have flatfeet after a while running my feet start to ache beyond belief! im lookin at getting some good insoles to be honest

Posted: Mon 02 Jul, 2007 7:22 pm
by Hankins
hey mate,
i got flat feet as well, and it is a hindrance but i can assure you while you're in training you can get orthotics through the core, but in the end i never bothered because its mega uncomfortable to put on and takes to long to get use to. but you won't have any problems and i can assure you that.