SparX
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I prefer no shoes also, but have a decently high arch apparently? Not sure how it got there. How do these things happen? I feel they don't specifically talk about foot arches and genetics......
Onwards to google!
-more procrastination-
Edit: this seemed interesting
"The anatomy and shape of a person’s longitudinal and transverse arch can dictate the types of injuries that person is susceptible to. The height of a person’s arch is determined by the height of the navicular bone. "
also
" Additionally, high or low arches can increase the risk of shin splints as the anterior tibialis must work harder to keep the foot from slapping the ground."
Last edited by SparX; 12-18-2016 at 02:06 AM.
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Posted 12-18-2016, 02:01 AM
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