As if buying running shoes wasn’t complicated enough, here’s another fun thing to do – finding a pair that can accommodate a custom orthotic or aftermarket insole. There are hundreds of running shoe models in the market. So how do we find a spacious shoe to accommodate a thick insert ...
The shoe’s 12-millimeter drop is well-suited for heel strikers, but may feel a bit high for those with a midfoot strike.2We appreciate that the shoe is deep enough to accommodate inserts orcustom orthotics, which is an important feature to look for when choosing a running shoe, according...
The shoe’s 12-millimeter drop is well-suited for heel strikers, but may feel a bit high for those with a midfoot strike.We appreciate that the shoe is deep enough to accommodate inserts orcustom orthotics, which is an important feature to look for when choosing a running shoe, according ...
The Rheumatoid Arthritis became full-blown feet first. The joints at the base of my toes swelled so that the toes themselves pointed in odd directions. Overnight, there were bunion-looking deformities on all four of the outside toes. The older ladies at church said, “Well, welcome to the...
arches, larger bodies,1or for those with severe overpronation. If you have a neutral gait, you won’t benefit from motion control shoes—they may feel too stiff and bulky. Even runners with mild overpronation might find that motion control shoes overcorrect their stride and feel too ...