If you find yourself overpronating (your feet roll inward) during runs, experiencing a bit of wobbling, or struggling with super flat feet—no worries, you're not alone. In fact, there are shoes that ...
Runners with flat feet or whose feet roll inward may want to invest in running shoes with motion control to help prevent injuries, according to a study from Luxembourg. Running shoes with motion ...
Discovering that you needed a motion control shoe was once like finding out that you had to wear braces on your teeth. In the long run, they would be good for you, but unlike, say, racing flats, they ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Arch support is a non-negotiable in all footwear, regardless of foot type, serving as a critical ...
Beth Skwarecki is Lifehacker’s Senior Health Editor, and holds certifications as a personal trainer and weightlifting coach. She has been writing about health for over 10 years. The review looked at ...
I’ve been snookered (to use one of this month’s words du jour). For more than two decades, on the advice of doctors, trainers and shoe salespeople alike, I’ve bought “motion-control” running shoes. My ...
It started with one of those Internet discussions among a group of runners who wondered about whether there is such a thing as too much support in running shoes. Heck, why not ask if there can be too ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Meet the Experts: Elizabeth Daughtry, D.P.M., F.A.C.F.A.S., a ...
With the overwhelming amount of features advertised on different running shoes, it’s difficult to parse out what does and doesn’t matter for your comfort and performance. Last week, we talked about ...
If you have flat feet, finding the right pair of walking shoes that are comfy and supportive is essential. In fact, walking in shoes that don’t properly support your low arches can quickly lead to ...