never...they shouldn't even get pigeon toe...thats nasty!!!
The opposite of pigeon toed is splay foot. The foot is turned out in this case, while pigeon foot means turned in. The person often is flat-footed as well. Infants until age 2 often are pigeon toed.
The remark "pigeon toed" means that when you walk, your toes point inwards towards the other foot. There are a lot of people that are this way. It is just a way in which a person walks.
That is called "pigeon-toed" or "toeing in." It is a postural alignment issue where the feet turn inward and the toes point downward, often causing the individual to walk with their toes pointed toward each other.
A dog with more toes then it should.
There should be 5 toes on each foot, 10 toes in total.
Nope - since the condition normally occurs in infants and small children, it usually corrects itself over time. Occasionally, surgery may be required to realign the bones of the affected foot.
toes?
NO one should ever, ever deliberately "crack" an infant's or child's fingers or toes! First, it is not necessary. Second, it causes ouchies--it hurts. Third, it can change the space between adjoining bones. PLUS, you could break a child's or infant's bones, which are not as strong as an adult's bones!
your toes should not touch the end of the skate, and there should be enough room for to wiggle your toes in.
Your toes should be in the 'peep' but should not be hanging over edge of shoe.
No, you should not crack a baby's toes. Their bones are still developing and their joints are delicate. If you have concerns about your baby's foot health or development, consult a pediatrician or a healthcare professional.
As in any competition, you'd need good posture and frame. All steps should be taken on the toe, and the toe should be turned out to avoid "Pigeon Toes". It should be sharp, and you should be front weighted. At the higher levels, you'd definitely need to smile, and hold every beat longer to stand out from other couples.