This video briefly outlines how to evaluate your arches and measure your Q-angle.
I realized that the "arch analysis" part contains some generalizations...just because you are flat-footed does not necessarily mean you are going to over-pronate, and just because you have high arches doesn't necessarily mean you underpronate ...there are many other factors involved.
however, if you have a high arch you are more prone to plantar fasciitis...and people with higher Q-angles often have IT-band problems, as well as hip and knee joint pain. Working with different running shoe designs, having special strength exercise routines will help reduce your risk of these types of injuries.
I realized that the "arch analysis" part contains some generalizations...just because you are flat-footed does not necessarily mean you are going to over-pronate, and just because you have high arches doesn't necessarily mean you underpronate ...there are many other factors involved.
however, if you have a high arch you are more prone to plantar fasciitis...and people with higher Q-angles often have IT-band problems, as well as hip and knee joint pain. Working with different running shoe designs, having special strength exercise routines will help reduce your risk of these types of injuries.
biomechanic analysis part 2: arch and Q-angle | |
32 Likes | 32 Dislikes |
10,043 views views | 140,749 followers |
Sports | Upload TimePublished on 7 Jul 2009 |
Không có nhận xét nào:
Đăng nhận xét