星期四, 9月 11, 2008

Buying Running Shoes - How To Determine Your Foot Type for Running Shoes

GOOD MARKETING or sound advice?


Flat Feet

If you're looking at your foot, you'll know you have flat feet if you don't see any arch. The bottom of your foot, from your toes to your heel, is completely flat. If you do the footprint test, your print will look like a foot-shaped blob. You won't see an inward curve from your big toe to your heel.

Problem? If you're flat-footed, you're most likely an overpronator, which means that your feet roll inward when you run.

What to Buy: You will probably need a shoe that maintains your stability. Look for the words "motion control" and "stability" on the box of running shoes you are considering. In addition to motion-control shoes, some flat-footed runners also need to wear orthotics (custom-made shoe inserts that correct foot issues).
Buying Running Shoes - How To Determine Your Foot Type for Running Shoes

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