pronate

Generally, the higher the arch the less the foot will pronate and the lower the arch the more the foot will pronate.
En général, plus l’arche est haute, moins le pied aura tendance à être pronateur et plus l’arche est basse, plus le pied sera pronateur.
Look at the wear marks on your shoes, do your feet naturally pronate (roll inward as they make contact with the ground) or supinate (roll outward as they make contact with the ground)?
Examinez les traces d’usure sur vos chaussures ; vos pieds ont-ils plutôt tendance à se poser en pronation (se tournent vers l’intérieur lorsqu’ils entrent en contact avec le sol) ou en supination (se tournent vers l’extérieur) ?
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