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Perform 5–6 days/week. | Do Wear | Avoid | |---------|-------| | Wide toe box | Narrow, pointed toes | | Zero or low drop (0–6mm) | Heels >1 inch | | Thin, flexible sole | Thick, cushioned, motion-control shoes | | Minimal arch support (let foot work) | Hard orthotics (use only short-term) |

This guide covers what the movement is, why foot health declines after 40, and a practical step-by-step plan to restore and maintain strong, pain-free feet. #FeetOverForty is a growing wellness and fitness movement (popular on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube) focused on restoring foot function, strength, and mobility in middle age and beyond. feetoverforty

The goal: pain-free walking, better balance, improved athletic performance, and prevention of bunions, plantar fasciitis, flat feet, and hammer toes. After 40, several changes accelerate: Perform 5–6 days/week

| Change | Effect on Feet | |--------|----------------| | Loss of collagen & elastin | Thinning of plantar fat pad → less cushioning | | Reduced circulation | Slower healing of cracks, blisters, or injuries | | Ligament laxity | Fallen arches, wider feet, bunions worsen | | Muscle atrophy | Weakened intrinsic foot muscles → poor shock absorption | | Cumulative shoe damage | Toes deformed, Achilles shortened, fascia tight | The goal: pain-free walking