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<blockquote data-quote="dobson52" data-source="post: 7054892" data-attributes="member: 627007"><p>The Swiss Masai sensor</p><p></p><p>With every step, try to land on the middle of the Swiss Masai sensor, which is towards the back of the <a href="http://www.mbtpowerseller.com/" target="_blank">mbt shoes</a>, and roll over the sole from heel to toe. Try to use slightly more pressure to the outside of the sole to prevent the foot from rolling inwards, also known as pronating. Your body will soon adjust to this natural active rolling movement. ishiner</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dobson52, post: 7054892, member: 627007"] The Swiss Masai sensor With every step, try to land on the middle of the Swiss Masai sensor, which is towards the back of the [URL="http://www.mbtpowerseller.com/"]mbt shoes[/URL], and roll over the sole from heel to toe. Try to use slightly more pressure to the outside of the sole to prevent the foot from rolling inwards, also known as pronating. Your body will soon adjust to this natural active rolling movement. ishiner [/QUOTE]
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