Ironbear24
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I think it has to do with slow footwork and deep stances. Anyone else experience this?
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Hmm ... what led you to attribute this pain to tai chi?
Damn your logic!Nothing hurt until he did Tai Chi?
Damn your logic!
Just trying to isolate the cause.... so I've decided Tai Chi will be it! Just don't want to make him ache too much though.
Just trying to isolate the cause.
Caveat: I'm not a doctor.
When did the pain start? Before or after you started tai chi, or as soon as you started it?
Do you feel the pain outside of class?
When don't you feel the pain?
Do you feel it when standing?
Is there swelling?
Do you stretch outside of class?
Tai Chi wouldn't cause this kind of pain any more than standing or walking would unless you're bending your feet/ankles in an unnatural way. If anything, doing tai chi badly would cause knee pain, not calf/ankle/foot pain.
No.I think it has to do with slow footwork and deep stances. Anyone else experience this?
I think it has to do with slow footwork and deep stances. Anyone else experience this?