Pictures Of Your Feet Part Three - For Science ! Lets see the changes

Discussion in 'Barefoot' started by TheGreatShoeScam, Jul 7, 2019.

  1. TheGreatShoeScam

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    Camera doesn't add 10 lbs it adds 10 years. Foot looks all dry/old WTF

    I got a cool bike and lost a lot of the extra padding and tougher skin from not walking places as much. Didn't really notice till I found this folder with old pic. I should post a picture of now for comparison. I will hit edit and do it later, need batteries for my camera.
     
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    Also the top changed, the muscles

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    I noticed behind the small toe, looks like its marked 2 here, that muscle grew and sticks out more and is more pronounced. On my feet though that muscle,or the change is much closer to the base of the small toe.

    I don't know much anatomy , the muscle below and in front the outside ankle bone, that grew after regular bare footing, on most people, and on this photo example you cant even really see it. Located right above the 2 and below the 8 left side of the 3 on the foot in this anatomy diagram. on my foot it sticks out like a muscle trained at the gym now..
     
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  3. I'minmyunderwear

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    i really haven't noticed much change in my feet over the years. they got hairy back in high school, and lately the skin isn't quite as tight as it used to be, which makes me sad.

    i know which muscle you mean. sometimes i sit around and play with it when i'm bored. mine isn't terribly visible normally, but i can flex it pretty well. my question is, what the hell is that muscle for? to flex it i have to put my foot into a really odd position that i would never use other than flexing that specific muscle.
     
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    I circled the spot. Can't really see it on this image or any of the search results for feet muscles but I circled the spot , muscle location on this one.

    I can see it on my foot and I just tried and if I put a finger on that muscle and lift my toes all the way up then curl them it is involved. Also same thing flexing it in that odd position with foot turned in and up. That does it too , more.

    Now I get why we have foot doctors. After looking at some of the medical images feet are very complex things.

    What a waste to keep such an amazing thing it stuffed in a shoe during all a persons waking hours. So glad I quit that !!
     
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  5. I'minmyunderwear

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    ^ i know where it is, i just said i play with the thing. my point is that it only seems to work when your foot is in a really unnatural position, so i'm not sure about the usefulness of that muscle.
     

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