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<blockquote data-quote="WutApex" data-source="post: 10112687" data-attributes="member: 14853"><p>I’m posting in the open track forum to hopefully keep the self-proclaimed experts from responding and get the true racers to provide input - - </p><p></p><p>I'm having problems learning to properly Heel & Toe. I have small feet which I believe exacerbates the issue. I’m looking for any tips that I can practice on the street before I get on the track next spring/summer.</p><p></p><p>I know using the heel to press the brake and the toe to blip the throttle is the preferred method but I find I don’t have the touch with the brakes yet as I tend to use more leg with the heel (vs. ankle movement/toes). Should I get in the habit of braking with my heel to get the feeling?</p><p></p><p>I’ve tried “goofy foot” with using the toes to hit the brake as I’m used to (smoother application) and trying to use the heel near the floor to blip the throttle.</p><p></p><p>Seems either method will require a lot of practice but it seems as if the distance between pedals is not helping. Is my foot placement incorrect or it it more of an ergonomic issue with where Ford placed the pedals?</p><p></p><p>Any advice is appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WutApex, post: 10112687, member: 14853"] I’m posting in the open track forum to hopefully keep the self-proclaimed experts from responding and get the true racers to provide input - - I'm having problems learning to properly Heel & Toe. I have small feet which I believe exacerbates the issue. I’m looking for any tips that I can practice on the street before I get on the track next spring/summer. I know using the heel to press the brake and the toe to blip the throttle is the preferred method but I find I don’t have the touch with the brakes yet as I tend to use more leg with the heel (vs. ankle movement/toes). Should I get in the habit of braking with my heel to get the feeling? I’ve tried “goofy foot” with using the toes to hit the brake as I’m used to (smoother application) and trying to use the heel near the floor to blip the throttle. Seems either method will require a lot of practice but it seems as if the distance between pedals is not helping. Is my foot placement incorrect or it it more of an ergonomic issue with where Ford placed the pedals? Any advice is appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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