Why Heel Strike Running is Bad for Your Feet

Why Heel Strike Running is Bad for Your Feet

17/01/2024 Bretta Riches 0

Heel strike running is incredibly damaging to your feet because the heel-to-toe rollover phase that occurs after heel-strike leads to dangerous rises in peak pressure impulses on the forefoot, causing metatarsal stress fracture as compared with forefoot running, which has the largest effect of spreading impact pressure evenly over the foot without damaging over-pressure hot-spots.

Why Do My Knees Hurt When I Heel Strike?

Why Do My Knees Hurt When I Heel Strike?

15/01/2024 Bretta Riches 1

Heel strike running is the most harmful style of running for the knees. This is because landing heel-first produces the chain of mechanics that directly causes irreversible damage to the knee’s ligaments, whereas forefoot running leads to the greatest improvements in runners knees symptoms and engages the knee in a more functional, practical and sustainable manner.

Does Heel Striking Cause Shin Splints?

Does Heel Striking Cause Shin Splints?

02/07/2023 Bretta Riches 2

One reason heel striking causes shin splints is because landing heel-first prevents the ankles from absorbing impact by causing the ankle to be unusually stiff at heel strike. The ankle stiffness was found to amplify the ground reaction force on the shins as compared with forefoot running.

Heel Strike Running Injuries

Is Heel Striking Bad Form in Running?

26/05/2023 Bretta Riches 34

The specific impacts and physical stressors in heel strike running are the single biggest contributors to most injuries, especially severe injuries as compared to forefoot running, which is well on record for preventing all the injuries caused by heel strike running.

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