Soltydog
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- near Hornsea
I thought that you must be wrong but I just checked my position on my singlespeed bike... When propped up in a doorway I can just touch the ground with the very tips of my extended toes. I wouldn't be able to do it if I were not supporting my weight with the door frame. To touch the ground enough to actually balance I would have to slide sideways on the saddle but would not be able to get whole foot down unless I leaned the bike over somewhat.
As people have indicated above, this isn't the way to determine saddle height but it certainly suggests that anybody being able to get their feet planted on the ground while sat on the saddle has it way too low.
Sounds similar to mine, but the post I originally replied to said even with pointed toes your feet should be a few inches off the ground
Feet planted on the ground when seated = saddle far too low.
Back to the OP though, only make small changes at a time & see how you get on, if it feels better adjust a little more, until it stops feeling better. The body is quite good at letting you know something isn't set up right, correcting things isn't always easy though, on one bike I went through several stems before getting the bars right