laxdef69
Messed with Texas...
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So after running 15 miles yesterday, my right foot really hurts.
Every time I have run on a treadmill, I have been told that I am very neutral foot striker.
I don't know why I decided to check, but I pulled up my shoes online (I am in New Balance 1223 ST, when the New Balance 881s were discontinued (which, incidentally, I NEVER had a problem with), the manager at NB put me in the 1223, which he said were the next generation of 881s).
Lo and behold, the 1223 were designed for the MODERATE TO SEVERE OVERPRONATOR.
My questions is could being in the wrong design of shoe cause pain along the top of the foot?
Would forcing the foot to roll outward to correct an overpronation that doesn't exist cause pain on the top of the foot from the big toe and the next toe to the ankle?
Seems likely, and luckily for NB they are closed today or I might have a word (or three) with the manager...
Every time I have run on a treadmill, I have been told that I am very neutral foot striker.
I don't know why I decided to check, but I pulled up my shoes online (I am in New Balance 1223 ST, when the New Balance 881s were discontinued (which, incidentally, I NEVER had a problem with), the manager at NB put me in the 1223, which he said were the next generation of 881s).
Lo and behold, the 1223 were designed for the MODERATE TO SEVERE OVERPRONATOR.
My questions is could being in the wrong design of shoe cause pain along the top of the foot?
Would forcing the foot to roll outward to correct an overpronation that doesn't exist cause pain on the top of the foot from the big toe and the next toe to the ankle?
Seems likely, and luckily for NB they are closed today or I might have a word (or three) with the manager...