How do triathletes and tennis players work on the ankle flexibility?
Former Member
While I keep working on increasing my ankle flexibility, I recently read in an article that ankle flexibility comes at the cost of ankle instability (= higher propensity for ankle sprain), which spells trouble for runners and tennis players.
Tennis being my other favorite sport, this puts me in a dilemma.
Are there master swimmers out there who also maintain competitiveness in tennis or running, or is this a "you can't have a cake and eat it too" situation?
I am hoping that I can become competitive in swimming with ankles that are stable (read rigid in swimming) enough for tennis as well.
I have breaststroker's ankles and can get sprains walking on an uneven surface(I'm also a klutz out of the water.) However in my 20s and 30s I played a lot of raquetball and never had any problems with my ankles from that.
I have breaststroker's ankles and can get sprains walking on an uneven surface(I'm also a klutz out of the water.) However in my 20s and 30s I played a lot of raquetball and never had any problems with my ankles from that.