I need to drop some weight before I consider something like this. But I could definitely see loving to teach a class after some time.
My calfs are tight this morning but the worst pain is in my feet, especially my left heel. Is there something I can do before my next class to prevent this. I also had some cramping in my left calf during the class. Normally I don't stretch before working out but I'm thinking a bit of light stretching might be in order.
It might be your shoe. If it's the same shoe you normally wear, you might have actually worn it down a little on one side or in the heel. Place your shoes/sneakers on the table and see if they lean or if the heel is worn. When you constantly keep stepping, or in this case, applying pressure the wrong way because your shoe is off, it just makes the situation worse.
I go through a pair of sneakers every few months, pounding the pavement here in NYC. I'm hard on my shoes and feet. I don't buy really expensive sneakers because of this. Just good sturdy running sneakers that have extra lateral support down in the foot. Usually the sneakers will show it's time for a new pair, but when my ankle or heel tells me, I definitely know it's time.
You may want to get a pair of sneakers you wear just for spinning. That would save having to replace them more often.
Yes, it would be good to do some gentle, light stretching before class. Stretch the
looser side first. Then ease into the tighter side. Also, shake out your whole leg, to keep it loose.
Right now, gently massage the heel and calf then stretch a little bit. Again, stretching the right side first.
And, it doesn't sound like you need it this morning. But, Advil is your friend.
