MuayThaiNoob
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I'll assume your unflexible and not asking for tips on how to overcome your fear of feet.
My advice is to stretch every day. Theres no secret to it, just stretch.
Any time during the day when theres nothing to do and its not too dangerous do some leg raises (pretty much just swing your leg up in front of you as high as you can get it to go, repeatedly, being careful not to hurt yourself).
This video should get you the other stretches you need.
in the spirit of "If it looks stupid and it works, it isn't stupid"
Try this:
Lay flat on your back
Slide your butt up against the wall, your legs should be pointing straight up.
Relax and let gravity spread your legs apart.
OK, I see this won't help you touch your toes, but, more flexible is more flexible...
Oh, and it looks REALLY stupid...
I wouldn't wrry to much about it, but just don't contort your back to do so... thats cheating.Tips?
Tips?
Honestly, the ability to touch one's toes as a measure of flexibility, as it pertains to martial arts, is vastly overrated.
When I started my dad would make me sit with my back straight and my legs together outstretched in front of me. He would stand behind me and apply pressure with his knees in a forward/downward direction which would push me toward my toes. If it was too much I would let him know and he would relax a little. After a couple of minutes he would apply a little more pressure. The trick is to relax and breath. If you are tense because of the pulling in your tendons and muscles then you can cause damage and even tears if you push your self to far.
If you don't have someone that you can stretch with then I suggest an alternative method. Get a piece of rope about 5' long. Sit with your back against the wall and your legs straight out in front of you. allow yourself to relax and start to bend forward at the waist. When you feel the pull, stop and relax. With the rope extended out from one hand around the feet and back to the other hand, start to pull yourself forward. Remember you must stay relaxed. Once you get to a point that you can feel the pull stay there for a few minutes and just breath. When that becomes comfortable take up another inch on the rope. Do these twice a day and you will see progress. The older you are the longer this takes. So don't get discouraged.
Its also nice to be able to swing your leg around some guy's head that is going for the arm bar.I disagree. I think it is UNDER-rated.
Flexibility, besides being one of five components of physical fitness, reduces the chances of injury.