This is only a theory, but it makes more sense than anything else.
My femurs are rotated externally.
My lower legs are rotated internally relative to the femur such that my feet can still face forward.
And they are utterly stuck this way.
When I rotate my femurs internally, it makes the shape of my quads look more like I remember when they felt great. The only problem is that when I rotate my femurs in in this way, my lower legs are splayed out and my toes are pointing in.
How do I fix it?
[quote]darsemnos wrote:
This is only a theory, but it makes more sense than anything else.
My femurs are rotated externally.
My lower legs are rotated internally relative to the femur such that my feet can still face forward.
And they are utterly stuck this way.
When I rotate my femurs internally, it makes the shape of my quads look more like I remember when they felt great. The only problem is that when I rotate my femurs in in this way, my lower legs are splayed out and my toes are pointing in.
How do I fix it? [/quote]
EDIT: Scratch that.