Excessive Pronation and Footwear Selection
There is special footwear available for pronated feet. These shoes typically reinforce the inner side of the shoe, which helps align the foot properly. However, remember that choosing such footwear is not a magic fix, and strengthening the inner part of the foot only gives the illusion of proper alignment. Yes, it will provide relief and allow activities like running, but it’s important not to rely solely on these shoes for therapy or rehabilitation. Otherwise, you may struggle with the condition for a long time.

Minimalist Footwear and Overpronation – Support for Proper Foot Movement
One solution for flat feet and excessive pronation is the use of minimalist footwear. Unlike the shoes mentioned earlier with stabilization, minimalist shoes have no inserts. We recommend consulting a specialist before using them if the condition is advanced.
How do these shoes help?
For children, whose foot development is still ongoing, minimalist shoes force the foot to perform natural movements all the time. This helps strengthen the foot and does not restrict the freedom of either the toes or the movement apparatus. As a result, after years, the foot becomes strong and accustomed to the proper movement – which can help even in cases of acquired overpronation.
For adults, depending on the severity of overpronation, attention to natural movement can be increased – this is encouraged by the zero-drop sole, which is extremely flexible, unreinforced, and without cushioning. This helps strengthen the foot continuously, potentially reducing problems with excessive pronation.
You can find minimalist shoes for every occasion in our store. Additionally, we offer special exercise devices, Move Magical, to actively fight foot conditions.
