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Why Barefoot or Arch Support Shoes? On today’s episode of the Open Sky Fitness Podcast, Devon and I are tackling the ultimate clothing question: Is it better to walk or exercise while wearing barefoot, minimal shoes are shoes with tons of arch support? Either way, why did we even begin to wear shoes in the…

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All you Need to know,Style, Types and SuitabilityContents1 All you Need to know,Style, Types and Suitability2 Top Rated Running Shoes3 First Things First – Know your Feet Pronation.4 Shoppers Guide: What to Look for.4.1 Support is Key4.2 Get the fitting right4.3 Breathability is Important4.4 Flexibility of Running Shoes5 Best Running Shoe Types for Men5.1 Top …

Here at MoveU, we are all about strengthening your body’s foundations. In some ways, your core (including your back) is your foundation because it’s so central.
However, your feet are your base. If your base is weak and misaligned, the rest of your body is going to be affected.
Flat feet, also known as pes planus, is a condition where the arches of the feet are low or absent, causing the entire foot to come into contact with the ground. Pes Planus, Squat Form, Fallen Arches, Flat Foot, Weighted Squats, Sprained Ankle, Poor Posture, Foot Pain, Your Back

Here at MoveU, we are all about strengthening your body’s foundations. In some ways, your core (including your back) is your foundation because it’s so central. However, your feet are your base. If your base is weak and misaligned, the rest of your body is going to be affected. Flat feet, also known as pes planus, is a condition where the arches of the feet are low or absent, causing the entire foot to come into contact with the ground.

🇨🇦 Dr. David Song & Associates on Instagram: "🚨ARE FLAT FEET 'BAD'?🚨 . ❌ The short answer is: no, but it can affect certain activities. Having flat feet has been demonized to be the cause of foot, ankle, knee, hip and low back pain. However it's influence on these joints isn't so simple to understand. While having flat feet, a.k.a. over pronation, a.k.a. pes planus can affect certain things like your walking gait, running gait, and other athletic activities, looking at it in isolation is rel Back Pain, Walking, Pes Planus, Over Pronation, Split Squat, Muscle Body, Low Back Pain, Low Back, A K

🇨🇦 Dr. David Song & Associates on Instagram: "🚨ARE FLAT FEET 'BAD'?🚨 . ❌ The short answer is: no, but it can affect certain activities. Having flat feet has been demonized to be the cause of foot, ankle, knee, hip and low back pain. However it's influence on these joints isn't so simple to understand. While having flat feet, a.k.a. over pronation, a.k.a. pes planus can affect certain things like your walking gait, running gait, and other athletic activities, looking at it in isolation is…

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