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    Oh yah, really do heel toe inverted. I got big feet...plus I'm pretty sure the accelerator pedal was floor mounted so I had to in that car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IndianStig
    Oh yah, really do heel toe inverted. I got big feet...plus I'm pretty sure the accelerator pedal was floor mounted so I had to in that car.
    It's still completely unnatural unless God put your foot on backwards. What size shoe do you wear?

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
    It's still completely unnatural unless God put your foot on backwards. What size shoe do you wear?

    12 Wide. I went up to blood mountain tonight and actually tired regular heel toe, I still like my inverted better. It all depends on the car really. Most the time I can just use big toe on brake, lil toe tapping the accelerator and it works so ehh whatever. No one can see how my feet work when I drive...as long as I don't kill em, lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IndianStig
    12 Wide. I went up to blood mountain tonight and actually tired regular heel toe, I still like my inverted better. It all depends on the car really. Most the time I can just use big toe on brake, lil toe tapping the accelerator and it works so ehh whatever. No one can see how my feet work when I drive...as long as I don't kill em, lol.
    I'm a 13 wide and never had an issue with any car doing it the traditional way plus it takes alot less effort. I applaud anyone for being different but your range of motion and sensitivity should be alot greater at the toes and top of the foots vs. the ball of your foot or closer to the center. Is your heel off the floor when you're doing this inverted heel-toe? Anythings possible but i seriously don't think it's nearly as effective as it could be.

    http://videos.streetfire.net/video/S...NSXR_54506.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
    I'm a 13 wide and never had an issue with any car doing it the traditional way plus it takes alot less effort. I applaud anyone for being different but your range of motion and sensitivity should be alot greater at the toes and top of the foots vs. the ball of your foot or closer to the center. Is your heel off the floor when you're doing this inverted heel-toe? Anythings possible but i seriously don't think it's nearly as effective as it could be.

    http://videos.streetfire.net/video/S...NSXR_54506.htm
    You know, now that I think about it, my heel really just slides across the floor most the time....the area that is large in size right before your big toe is the one where I place most the brake pedal on, my little toes hit the accel. My foot is still angled inverted to Mr. Senna's though.

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