In a normal stride your foot should roll inward a bit pronate so that your weight is on the ball of your foot.
Foot rolls inward when running.
Then you push off the big toe.
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When standing as the foot rolls inwards the arch of the foot flattens.
Pronation is the process of the body weight being transferred from the heel of the foot up to the forefoot when moving walking or running.
With normal pronation the foot rolls inward about 15 percent.
Pronation is the inward movement of the foot as it rolls to optimally distribute the force of impact on the ground as you run.
Share on pinterest overpronation is when the arches of the foot roll inward or downward when walking and is often referred to as flat feet.
There are running shoes that are made specifically for people who pronate.
Pronation is a normal and helps provide shock absorption at the foot.
Having the correct shoes could prevent foot problems.
The foot should naturally roll inward from the outside but with overpronation the arches of the feet fall collapse too much and increased inward rolling becomes problematic.
Wear running shoes specifically designed for.
A podiatrist may recommend special shoes which are typically firm on the midsole with an arch support to control the inward roll of the foot and prevent overpronation.
The opposite movement to pronation is supination.
If you overpronate your foot rolls inward more than then ideal 15 percent common in people with flatter feet so you d choose a stability shoe to help evenly distribute the impact.
Therefore the term often used to describe someone who overpronates is having flat feet.