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      bod8 last edited by

      This is a theory I've come up with.

      I believe that the way our toes crack may perhaps be linked to the way we walk, for example if we put more pressure on our left foot then the toes on that will click more, and vice versa.

      So, when you guys/girls walk, do you have even balance on each foot or do you tend to put more pressure on one side?
      Thanks.

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        Blaze last edited by

        I know someone who walks on his tiptoes all the time! Yet he doesn't crack his toes 8O

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          bod8 last edited by

          @Blaze:

          I know someone who walks on his tiptoes all the time! Yet he doesn't crack his toes 8O

          does he even do it when wearing shoes? that must be painful!

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            Blaze last edited by

            Yes - he had a problem when he was younger.

            However he is a ba5tard so it is alright.

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              jpad last edited by

              I think I walk pretty normally, balanced on both sides. My toes don't involuntarily crack. I have to do it, and I don't have major urges to crack in that area, so I don't do it often.

              My friend's five year old son walks on his tiptoes all the time. She's constantly reminding him to walk on his feet. It's weird, and I don't know how it's comfortable.

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                Blaze last edited by

                Maybe they are used to it so it feels normal?

                Or there is a problem with the heel etc?

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                  bod8 last edited by

                  i don't think i've ever walked on my tip toes regularly…

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                    Blaze last edited by

                    It isn't natural for most people i think.

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                      bod8 last edited by

                      I guess it all goes back to how cavemen walked, and what injuries they picked up and how they adapted - in a way you could link this to my old "survival of the fittest" thread lol

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                        Blaze last edited by

                        Yeh the thread no-one understood :?

                        Or those cavemen could have died out due to the process of natural selection.

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                          knuckled last edited by

                          I wouldn't be surprised if the theory has a basis in fact. I do walk on my toes a lot, because of mid-foot problems. By paying attention, maybe I'll notice if my toes need to be cracked more on days when I'm on my feet much.

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                            bod8 last edited by

                            @Blaze:

                            Yeh the thread no-one understood :?

                            Or those cavemen could have died out due to the process of natural selection.

                            isn't natural selection the same thing?

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                              Blaze last edited by

                              I suppose.

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