I noticed some pain in my ankle and on top of my foot when I was working with my coach on my pivot step. I had to wrap my ankle/foot for awhile (couldn't bowl with it wrapped as my shoe didn't fit), but it seemed to get use to the new motion/strain after about a month or so. Wish I had known about compression sleeves at the time, as I would have tried one.
What my coach explained is that when we try and strengthen that pivot step we tend to keep the toe straight down/or the bottom of the toes with our foot bent down on the approach in order to keep the power from the pivot step into the slide. I had been dragging the top of my shoe...like my toes were top down to the approach before I started this, and I would wear the top of my shoe. Now I seem to wear a bit of the sole away on the right front side of the shoe. I figure if I like what I'm doing, and it works well - I can replace shoes if I need to. Although, I will say, as time has progressed, I don't seem to have as much wear after the initial wear-down.
Hope this doesn't confuse anyone, but it's a hard concept to convey in words.
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