softfoot
Softfoot is a condition characterized by an abnormal gait, where the heel strikes the ground with a flat or slightly inverted foot, often accompanied by a lack of proper shock absorption. This gait pattern is commonly observed in athletes, particularly runners, and can result from various underlying factors, including muscle imbalances, poor footwear, or structural issues such as flat feet or overpronation.
The term "softfoot" is sometimes used colloquially to describe a runner who lands heavily on their feet,
Common causes of softfoot include weak or tight calf muscles, inadequate stretching routines, or improper running
Management of softfoot typically involves a combination of strength training, flexibility exercises, and proper footwear selection.
Preventive measures include maintaining a consistent running routine with gradual increases in distance, incorporating cross-training to