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Hi Tony - When I get out of bed in the mornings, the first thing I do is stretch my arms up as high as I can, then gently bend over & touch my toes.
If you start off doing this very gently, you will master it in time - it keeps you supple too!
My physio told me that some people just can't touch their toes whatever they do and however fit they are. Something to do with ligaments.
I suffer with arthritis of the hips and knees and yet can still touch my toes easily and walk forward on my hands down the floor. I was also told by my doctor that people with very flexible ligaments like mine are more prone to arthritis and rheumatic aches and pains as they often overwork their joints and muscles without realising it. So don't try too hard in case you do some damage.
My Dad can't, and although he's 57 now, he was very fit when he was younger playing rugby etc. As gessoo says, it's something to do with short ligaments, or short hamstrings or something like that.
I wouldn't worry about it too much, I'm the exact opposite, i'm very flexible but about as healthy as bannofee pie!