hivemind -- what is the code that you type into your cell phone to block the number from caller ID? I'm at home today with the workmen, and I have to return some calls.
Natter 58: Let's call Venezuela!
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Megan, have you checked out the Shoe Dog?
Vortex, Google says it's *67.
I'm always walking on the outsides of my feet, so I guess I'm another underpronator. I'll have to get those New Balance shoes, I think.
Today I am all about petty irritation. Pick up your feet when you walk! Don't use the bathroom stall next to mine when the other eight are standing empty! Take a step back from the elevator buttons so I don't to have to invade your personal space just so I can get to my goddamn floor! I don't care if the space is huge in this revolving door, if I don't know you, then you don't get to smoove in behind me, jackass!
In conclusion: don't stand so close to me.
Megan, have you checked out the Shoe Dog?
Oh cool! It pulled up the Mizunos that I have, I'm pretty sure, as being one of the ones that would be my ideal.
I actually don't think that supination is all that uncommon. I have high arches and I supinate. I ended up getting orthotics for running shoes which corrected the problem.
Really, Kat? I have high arches that don't remotely touch the floor and a high instep that means a lot of shoes cut right into the top of my foot. If I walk too much I get shin splints and my heels need to be soaked in cool water.
OMG, it's so nice out here, I just want to sit in the park all afternoon. Ah well.
Supination is the rolling outwards. I remember a podiatrist telling me that people with high arches tend to supinate precisely because the high arch, with its attendant connective tissue, forces the foot more outward than in.
The other things you described aren't necessarily related to supination itself, though they are issues with high arches.