Feb 11, 2025
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Ever notice someone walking with their feet turned out like a duck
or in like a pigeon? If thatâs youâor someone you knowâthis video
breaks down why it happens and exactly how to fix it.
Your foot position while walking is a direct reflection of your
hip, shin, and overall movement mechanics. If somethingâs off, it
can lead to long-term mobility issues, joint stress, and even pain.
But donât worryâweâre testing, identifying the root cause, and
hitting it with the right exercises.
đĽ Watch now to learn how to get your feet pointing forward and
moving better!
#Mobility #Gait #Foot #DuckFeet #PigeonToe
â° Timestamps
(00:00) â The reason
(00:46) - Testing
(03:34) - Your test results explained
(04:42) - Hella Stiff
(07:27) - Duck foot - hip cause exercises
(11:02) - Duck foot - shin cause exercises
(13:31) - Pigeon toe - hip cause exercises
(16:16) - Pigeon toe - shin cause exercises
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