. Thanks for commenting. Yeah, us short people have to make adjustments that others never think of.
The gait hiccup very likely might be me -- every once in a while when walking, it seems like my right foot doesn't respond correctly to my intentions. Instead of lifting smoothly, it sort of slides/drags along the floor; I can literally half-stumble while walking down a smooth hallway. But I know that about myself, and I'm being ultra-conscious of making my feet work properly smoothly on the treadmill. I don't know; maybe my muscle cop-out is stronger than my conscious mind. But Rydra's given me a suggestion to try which may help. .
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Date: 2019-01-21 05:48 pm (UTC)Thanks for commenting. Yeah, us short people have to make adjustments that others never think of.
The gait hiccup very likely might be me -- every once in a while when walking, it seems like my right foot doesn't respond correctly to my intentions. Instead of lifting smoothly, it sort of slides/drags along the floor; I can literally half-stumble while walking down a smooth hallway. But I know that about myself, and I'm being ultra-conscious of making my feet work properly smoothly on the treadmill. I don't know; maybe my muscle cop-out is stronger than my conscious mind. But Rydra's given me a suggestion to try which may help.
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