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We show you, in slow motion detail, how to tell if you have this gait pattern.
We show you, in slow motion detail, how to tell if you have this gait pattern.
Phys Ed: Do Certain Types of Sneakers Prevent Injuries? New York Times (blog)
New York Times (blog)Phys Ed: Do Certain Types of Sneakers Prevent Injuries?New York Times (blog)Injuries during basic training were rampant, and military authorities hoped that by fitting soldiers with running shoes designed for their foot types, and more »
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Custom-Made Running Shoes May Not Prevent Injury AOL Health (blog) Custom-Made Running Shoes May Not Prevent InjuryAOL Health (blog)Participants in the new study were divided into two groups -- overpronators and underpronators -- and fitted for adjusted shoes. Those with normal pronation and more » |
Custom running shoes don't prevent injuries Metroeastpain.com (blog)
Metroeastpain.com (blog)Custom running shoes don't prevent injuriesMetroeastpain.com (blog)Overpronators have feet that roll too far inward - the opposite for underpronators. Some companies market that by simply adjusting these differences,
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How to buy the right running shoes Globe and Mail
Globe and MailHow to buy the right running shoesGlobe and MailPeople who overpronate, meaning their feet and ankles roll inward excessively, will need a motion-control shoe. Those who underpronate, whose feet and and more »
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Custom running shoes might not prevent injuries Vancouver Sun Custom running shoes might not prevent injuriesVancouver SunOverpronators have feet that roll too far inward on each stride, while the feet of underpronators don't roll enough. Shoes are marketed under the assumption and more » |