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Essay heading: how to buy running shoes
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Check if the size is right. Both in width and length. You should have an average of half and inch from the longest toe to the end of the shoe.(RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER.)
5. Ask questions. That is what the person helping you out is there for.
II. Types of Feet
A. Flat Footed
1. Over Pronation: When foot rolls in excessively, causing instability of the foot... displayed 300 characters
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Over Pronation: When foot rolls in excessively, causing instability of the foot.
2. A foot that over pronates absorbs shock well.
3. If over pronation is not prevented then knee pains, heel pain, or lower back injury may occur.
B. High Arched Foot
1. Supination: When the foot does not pronate enough, causing lack of shock absorption to the feet... displayed next 300 characters
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