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Foot Cramp
I'm sure this will sound stupid, but every so often when I'm on a hill with the ball above my feet - after I hit the ball - my foot cramps. It's not like I can stop and massage my foot so I have to walk to my next shot and just hope it goes away quickly. I would guess that I'm distributing my weight incorrectly on those shots, but have no idea how to fix it given the stance. Does this ever happen to anyone else or am I the only uncoordinated one here?
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I don't recall getting a muscle cramp while golfing often enough that it's an issue. More potassium, perhaps?
Of course I'm not usually walking either, maybe that's a contributing factor? |
I have Lyme related neuralgia, but that's more of a sharp pain. My diet is quite good so I'm not lacking anything. As I said, it's only on hills.
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Is it in you arch? Might be shoe related?
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I don't know how you might fix your stance. The stance with the ball-above-the feet lie will always be a bit awkward. You might take some of the strain off your foot by placing your weight more on your heel, but that might ruin your balance, or just move the problem to your calf! It might be worth it to experiment with this though. And no, you are not the only uncoordinated one here. |
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BTW, you shouldn't call yourself uncoordinated just because of a foot cramp from a terrible lie! Plus, you are very much color-coordinated! http://www.thehackersparadise.com/fo...ies/act-up.png |
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If it only happens on those type of shot's I'd say it's a weight transfer thing. (and no, that was not a comment on your weight, lol). I have it fairly often because of leg and circulation problems in my legs. If I stay down well on the shot I sometimes seem to put too much weight on my toes if the ball is above my feet.
I got extensive DVT (Deep Vein Thrombosis) after brain surgery in 1995 to remove a tumor. Not much they could do for me, so I don't walk the course often or play a lot of tennis anymore. |
Some how I think it has something to do with balance and keeping levek during the shot. Andy could figure this out.
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