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Unlocking Performance from the Ground Up Pt. 1: Ankles

Athlete performing a deep squat holding a pole to work on ankle mobility at Training Aspects gym.

Your ankles are the first point of contact with the ground, playing a key role in balance, shock absorption, and force transfer. If they’re stiff, unstable, or weak, it doesn’t just affect the ankles, it creates a ripple effect that can lead to issues in your knees, hips, or lower back.

At Training Aspects, we treat the ankles as a foundation for everything above. Limited mobility can ruin your squat depth, slow your sprint, and cause your body to compensate in inefficient, risky movements. Weak or unstable ankles increase your risk for rolled ankles, shin splints, or even knee injuries over time and usually most people never train them directly. When your ankles move well and are backed by strength and control, your performance improves and your risk of injury drops. You’ll feel more stable, cut quicker, and squat deeper without discomfort. The best part is it doesn’t take long to start seeing results!

Here are 5 simple exercises we use at Training Aspects to help clients improve ankle mobility, stability, and overall joint health. Add them to your warm-up, cooldown, or recovery sessions to start building better movement from the ground up:

 

 

#unleashthepotential

Written by:

Dan Aquino

BS, ASFA-CPT

 

Take action… Now!

Training Aspects Personal Training and Sports Performance locations:

Voorhees Flyers Training center.

Ice land hockey rink

The Hollydell ice arena, in the main building.

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