Hey all,
I am a couple months removed from rupturing my plantaris (the appendix of the calf). Since returning to the courts, I have noticed a pronounced chronic soreness in both ankles (Achilles) the morning after hitting. I originally just chalked it up to having a month off from all exercise and a loss of flexibility. After getting back to the gym and the tennis court, I have been stretching. However, since the prior injury was in one leg, I'm leaning towards thinking that the soreness is in part due to my shoes. The current shoes are the NB 996v3. I guess I have been experiencing a more general stiffness in the Achilles in the mornings for 6 the past months which is about when I bought the shoes.
Have any of you experienced this before? Which shoes did you move to? I previously used the get the Rush Pro 2.0s or the Gel Resolutions 6 and don't recall having this kind of ankle soreness.
Thanks,
BRS
I am a couple months removed from rupturing my plantaris (the appendix of the calf). Since returning to the courts, I have noticed a pronounced chronic soreness in both ankles (Achilles) the morning after hitting. I originally just chalked it up to having a month off from all exercise and a loss of flexibility. After getting back to the gym and the tennis court, I have been stretching. However, since the prior injury was in one leg, I'm leaning towards thinking that the soreness is in part due to my shoes. The current shoes are the NB 996v3. I guess I have been experiencing a more general stiffness in the Achilles in the mornings for 6 the past months which is about when I bought the shoes.
Have any of you experienced this before? Which shoes did you move to? I previously used the get the Rush Pro 2.0s or the Gel Resolutions 6 and don't recall having this kind of ankle soreness.
Thanks,
BRS