I know there are one or two floating around here. I'm looking into new shoes to possibly alleviate knee pain while running on the treadmill.
Here's my dilemma. I looked into it, and have decided that I have a high arch. I wet my feet and stood on a paperbag (y'know, the techical and scientific way), then traced my foot. So, everything I have read suggests w/a high arch that I should underpronate. But when I examined my shoes w/the most wear, I have wear more on the right shoe on the upper inside of the sole, and more centralized wear on left shoe. Now, wear on the inside suggests an overpronater, also usualy flat footed, right? Maybe my arch isnt as high as I think, but I certainly know I'm not flat footed.
I'm so confused. I just want to get a good shoe for my feet, and I'm hoping to make an informed decision.
I'm not sure that I'm going to have access to a specialized running shoe shop, kwim? Are there certain chains that are going to have more informed salespersons than other? We have footlocker, finish line, and crap...can't remember the others.
Any thoughts?
Here's my dilemma. I looked into it, and have decided that I have a high arch. I wet my feet and stood on a paperbag (y'know, the techical and scientific way), then traced my foot. So, everything I have read suggests w/a high arch that I should underpronate. But when I examined my shoes w/the most wear, I have wear more on the right shoe on the upper inside of the sole, and more centralized wear on left shoe. Now, wear on the inside suggests an overpronater, also usualy flat footed, right? Maybe my arch isnt as high as I think, but I certainly know I'm not flat footed.
I'm so confused. I just want to get a good shoe for my feet, and I'm hoping to make an informed decision.
I'm not sure that I'm going to have access to a specialized running shoe shop, kwim? Are there certain chains that are going to have more informed salespersons than other? We have footlocker, finish line, and crap...can't remember the others.
Any thoughts?