Amphigorey
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Almost every pair of fins I've tried has been painful. How can I judge the fit of the fins?
Usually, the muscle across the top of my foot starts to ache partway through my surface swim. It's quite uncomfortable. I switch between swimming forward and swimming on my back to use different muscles, but it doesn't really help that much and it means that I'm pretty slow. It's frustrating, because I don't get tired from the swim itself, and my leg muscles can do just fine; it's my feet that give out first. I've also worn fins where all the pressure was concentrated on the ball of my foot, and it felt like I wasn't getting power from my legs, just the ends of my feet.
Should this be happening? Is it the fins, or is it me? Where should the pressure be? I have reasonably strong foot and leg muscles from ballroom dancing. I also have small feet (5 women's), and I wear extra small 5 mm dive boots.
I dive in Monterey, which requires long surface swims, so I'd really like to get a good pair of fins that don't hurt my feet. Any suggestions?
Usually, the muscle across the top of my foot starts to ache partway through my surface swim. It's quite uncomfortable. I switch between swimming forward and swimming on my back to use different muscles, but it doesn't really help that much and it means that I'm pretty slow. It's frustrating, because I don't get tired from the swim itself, and my leg muscles can do just fine; it's my feet that give out first. I've also worn fins where all the pressure was concentrated on the ball of my foot, and it felt like I wasn't getting power from my legs, just the ends of my feet.
Should this be happening? Is it the fins, or is it me? Where should the pressure be? I have reasonably strong foot and leg muscles from ballroom dancing. I also have small feet (5 women's), and I wear extra small 5 mm dive boots.
I dive in Monterey, which requires long surface swims, so I'd really like to get a good pair of fins that don't hurt my feet. Any suggestions?