if ur old shoes are worn out unevely, specially on the outer heel side, u overpronate
2006-12-20 03:12:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Overpronators run with their toes slighty pointing inwards, "pigeon toed" as some would say. You roll your feet slightly inwards as you push, pushing off of your toes. When this happens, you tend to wear out the front outside edge. Also, the inside part of the shoe around your ankle might be crushed somewhat. Go to a running store and talk to the salespeople and bring your old shoes and ask these questions and they should be able to confirm this. If they diagnose you as an overpronator, you will probably be advised to select stability shoes. Asics Adrenaline etc.
By the way, that guy that says you have flat foot is totally wrong, ignore him.
2006-12-17 08:53:14
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answered by KT 3
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There will be more wear on the inside of ur shoes- but it is difficult to be sure so u shd visit a Running (not just general sports) shop & ask for their opinion. bring in a few pairs of ur running shoes for them to look at. (I hope u dont just have 1 pair!) if ur an over-pronator, u can buy special Overpronation shoes which shd help make ur feet more neutral (normal).
2006-12-17 22:53:51
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answered by Just me 5
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pass to a distinctiveness working save and communicate with the revenues people. attempt on many forms of boots, you prefer to look frequently at shoes w/ reliable stability. walk and run around the save interior the shoes so which you will comprehend what they sense like. i prefer to advise Asics or some Adidas, frequently Asics. Many runners are over pronaters. in case you have coverage, pass to an orthopedic physician and have you ever ft and step examined, basically as a actual precaution.
2016-10-05 10:30:30
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answered by schugmann 4
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Go to a specialty running shop and bring your old shoes. Have them look at your shoes, step w/o shoes, and stride. They will be able to make an evaluation. Another way to look is go to the beach and look at your foot prints in the wet sand. Runner's World and Road Runner Sports websites have foot guides too.
2006-12-18 06:53:34
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answered by RoadRunner 3
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Look at your shoes from the back as if you are wearing them. if the soles are worn unevenly then you have a gait abnormality. If the tops of the shoes point toward each other you are an overpronator.
2006-12-17 07:02:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Specialised running shops like the Sweat shop can analize your running style for you, explain it all clearly and help you get the shoes adapted to you. You can also get a good guide on Runnersworld website.
2006-12-17 09:21:56
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answered by Stef 4
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