Seated Toe CARs
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This lesson video teaches Seated Toe CARs - a simple but surprisingly challenging drill to help you move your toes independently and build a stronger brain-to-toe connection. The focus is coordination: learning to separate toe movement, reduce “all-toes-at-once” compensation, and develop control you can actually use when you stand, walk, run, and train. Toe training matters because most of us spend huge amounts of time in shoes, which can dull awareness and weaken foot mechanics. Better toe control supports better foot stability and ankle control, and that carries over into squats, running, balance, and long-term joint resilience.
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