Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Short end of the sock

A while back my socks stopped fitting, or my shoes stopped fitting. Whatever the actual cause I found that my feiyues suddenly rose higher on my ankle than my sock resulting in a discomfortable irritation that evolved into a straight-up injury. Oddly, only on my left foot. Weird. So I started buying taller socks. However I still own about twice as many of my earlier brand and so often have settled for them when laundry is due. Tonight was that night and I was not half-way through my lunbi caijiaos before my left shoe had rubbed my heel raw. It was not going to be a good night.

I came to class with low chi and even coffee did nothing to get my engine running. And my attempts at head flips were even worse than usual. So when my shoe started acting up I was ready to write off anything better than struggling through the first hour so I could get to the changing room and put on the socks I wore at work. (tall and wool, not the most ideal for training, but at least they covered my ankle) As it turned out, I guess I didn't look as bad as I felt, or my ankle distracted me from over thinking my movements, because Khalid, who was teaching, asked me to demonstrate not one but TWO moves during basics. And it was two moves I never felt particularly good at, but I guess my mechanics at least were on point. While the rest of class was still pretty rocky, I used that confidence to help propel me to the end, by reminding myself, that even on the lowest chi days you can still move forward.

5 comments:

  1. yea i don't understand how girls can wear those tiny socks that don't go above the ankle

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  2. I, on the other hand, cannot comprehend wearing a long sock while in a state of physical exertion. I only wear the smallest possible sock to help keep the moisture away from the shoe. I guess it is just a habit from my long distance running days. My ankle gets way too hot if I am running and I find long socks deeply uncomfortable.

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  3. I don't know about DEEPLY uncomfortable. But they can get hot, which is why I opt for shorter. I don't think it's just girls though, De. I think most people go with short athletic socks. They look sporty if nothing else :D

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  4. I am not sure if it is true for other guys, but I do find women who wear low socks that show off their ankles kinda hot. It might be some sort of misguided evolutionary instinct that women who have thin ankles are less likely prone to disease or something.

    Regardless, I like the sporty look. :)

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  5. I wear knee high socks for my cankles!

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