My feet hurt looking at this.
My feet hurt looking at this.
The shoe is ... crap ?...
Sledge_Hammer wrote:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CGHIqfmHEEB/My feet hurt looking at this.
That shows that it doesn't really matter what shoes these guys wear.
Wtf is your point? Everyone pronates. Are you a robot?
^ wrote:
The shoe is ... crap ?...
+1
typical running shoe store employee would be telling him he needs an asics keanu or brooks beast.
The shoe is sliding laterally off of his foot due to torsion created by taking the turn, creating the appearance of overpronation, but the left foot itself is probably pronating within a fairly normal range for the position it is in while rounding the turn with the foot planted. I've looked over a lot of this video and see no suggestion of overpronation in the many footages of him running at a variety of speeds.
kirkandorules wrote:
typical running shoe store employee would be telling him he needs an asics keanu or brooks beast.
Just imagine how fast he could run with the right show from his local running store?
As a Trump supporter and a physician, I believe we should surgically fuse all of the bones in his foot so that his ankle cannot flex at all while running.
MAGAKAG
kirkandorules wrote:
typical running shoe store employee would be telling him he needs an asics keanu or brooks beast.
No, that would be the typical orthopedist telling him that.
Doctors4Trump wrote:
As a Trump supporter and a physician, I believe we should surgically fuse all of the bones in his foot so that his ankle cannot flex at all while running.
MAGAKAG
I wish you could have managed Trump's coronavirus.
Doctors4Trump wrote:
As a Trump supporter and a physician, I believe we should surgically fuse all of the bones in his foot so that his ankle cannot flex at all while running.
MAGAKAG
LOL, while your at it, fuse his knee and hip. Now his entire lower extremity would be fused (EXCEPT for his ankle joint, of course, which btw has virtually nothing to do with pronation).
What's the problem? He is using his feet elastically, meaning his feet are good springs.
Plus he's going the wrong direction, which makes this even more amazing.
dunes runner wrote:
Plus he's going the wrong direction, which makes this even more amazing.
???
This is called the Windlass mechanism at work
That's not the windlass mechanism, which is when phalanges are dorsiflexed and shorten the arch fascia. It's also not pronation either, which is the flattening of the arch, not eversion of the foot on the ankle joint.
2/10 on your pronation explanation. That would get an F if graded.
Sledge_Hammer wrote:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CGHIqfmHEEB/My feet hurt looking at this.
I think you need to look at the video in slow motion rather than focusing on a snapshot. That by itself it says nothing.
Any experienced shoe store owner/employee would ask some basic questions before recommending a certain type of shoe...
Shoe guy: "How much do you run?"
Cheptegai. "I usually average 120-140 miles a week"
Shoe guy: "Awesome. Have any recurring injuries?"
Cheptegai. "Not really,"
Shoe guy: "Hmmm...140 miles per week, no real injuries, you weigh about 125 lbs. You can probably wear anything...what color do you like?