Just curious
Just curious
doesnt exist. you are lighter, and as a result more likely to land on the balls of your feet thereby eliminating pronation.
even if there is pronation, ie mid to rearfoot strike, the weight is significantly less so there is less collapsing
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doesnt exist. you are lighter, and as a result more likely to land on the balls of your feet thereby eliminating pronation.
even if there is pronation, ie mid to rearfoot strike, the weight is significantly less so there is less collapsing
So if the flattest, most flexible footed runner lands on the balls of his feet or stikes midfoot, he can wear a neutral shoe? Because there would be no pronation?
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