Video - High Arch Lacing

October 28, 2015 at 4:50 PM

Do you suffer from uncomfortable rubbing of your running shoes on the tops of your feet?

Watch the video below to find out how to re-lace for more comfort.

This is useful for two reasons:

High Arches

This can mean your foot sits too high in your shoe, and rubs where the laces are threaded over it. Rather than loosening off the laces, which can lead to instability, try this technique.

A "Bump" on Top of the Foot

This is usually caused by bones shifting naturally over time, or from trauma to the top of your foot. Having a bump on the top of the foot means it could be rubbing up under where your laces are threaded. Simply loosening off the laces could lead to instability, so try this technique instead.

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Step One

Lace the first three holes of the shoe

Step Two

Skip the fourth hole, and lace through the T-bar in the centre of the shoes tongue.

Step Three

Continue Lacing as normal

Easy as that!

 



Tags: Foot Care Foot Pain Tight shoes Shoes rubbing High Arches Pes Cavus Bump ASICS Shoes Footwear
Category: Footwear

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