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Your Ankles Are Working Harder Than You Think

July 17, 20262 min read

"Every step you take depends on your feet and ankles doing their job well. When they provide a strong foundation, the rest of your body can move with confidence."

Most people don't think about their ankles until something starts hurting.

But your ankles are involved in almost every step you take.

They absorb force when you walk.

They help you stay balanced when the ground isn't perfectly flat.

They help you step over obstacles, climb stairs, and catch yourself if you lose your footing.

In other words, they're doing a lot of work—even if you never notice.

That's why we don't just train the ankles in isolation.

We train them through movement.

One exercise we use often is the Walking Lunge:

At first glance, it looks like a leg exercise.

And it is.

But every step is also asking your foot and ankle to do something important:

Accept your body weight.

Create a stable base.

Then propel you into the next stride.

More Than a Leg Exercise

Most adults rush through lunges.

They focus on getting from one side to the other.

But if you slow the movement down, you'll notice something different.

Can you keep pressure evenly through your entire foot?

Can your ankle stay stable as your body moves over it?

Can you transition into the next step without wobbling or shifting excessively?

These questions matter because they reveal how well your body is controlling movement—not just completing it.

Why Ankle Stability Matters

Strong, responsive ankles play a key role in everyday movement.

They're involved when you walk confidently on uneven ground.

They help you navigate stairs safely.

They help you maintain balance when life throws you an unexpected change in direction.

When your ankles provide a stable foundation, the muscles and joints above them can do their jobs more efficiently.

That's why improving ankle function often improves overall movement quality.

Training for Everyday Life

The Walking Lunge isn't really about taking a bigger step.

It's about teaching your feet and ankles to support every step you take.

It's about building control, stability, and confidence through movement.

Because when your feet and ankles do their job well, everything above them works a little better too.

And that's what training should do—help you move through life with greater confidence and capability.

Coach Shelby & The Shelby Trained Team

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