Re: I need help with Flat Feet Shoes
If you're going to be running more than a mile or two at a time and you have flat feet, it's essential that your sister go to a running store proper (not just a sporting goods store) and get fitted for decent running shoes. They'll watch her run, analyze her gait, and recommend a shoe for her foot. The possibility of injury is WAY too high to risk running in a shoe that doesn't match your biomechanics.
That said, if you're just doing weightlifting, aerobics classes, or running errands, VANMiracle's choice is adorable!
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