DisneyParrothead
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I'm not a shoe expert, but I think if you've been in stability shoes happily and the ITBS thing has just come up, it's probably not your shoes. I have complicated feet - highly flexible arches that can appear flat if I'm just standing, a fore-to-midfoot strike and a tendency to pronate while walking but suppinate while running.I'm a shoe-fitter's worst nightmare, lol!
I'll second that. I've been in stability shoes for so long and my ITBS flared up in March. A running store here switched my shoes and my feet started hurting. I returned the shoes and went back to the ones I was already wearing, also 2170s, or whatever the next in line is called.
I'm pretty sure my ITBS is due to muscle imbalance. My last race I was dealing with ITBS, a strained hip flexor and a painful piriformis. I've been resting since then, and that was April. Let me tell y'all, I'm suffering from some pretty bad cabin fever. I'm slowly trying to build up strength in my hip flexors and glutes, and stretching 3 times a day, rolling twice a day, and icing at least once if not twice. Oof!