What Are Cushioned Running Shoes Actually Doing to Your Feet, And Ankles?

What Are Cushioned Running Shoes Actually Doing to Your Feet, And Ankles?

The tight, inflexible fit of most cushioned running shoes unfortuntely do nothing to make your feet and ankles functionally strong. This is because the narrow design is counter to the normal shape of the human foot, which was found to irritate and inflame the soft tissues and tendons, not just in the foot, but the ankle and shin as well.

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