Walking is one of the most powerful health tools we have. It improves cardiovascular fitness, boosts mood, sharpens cognition, and can even be a predictor of how well you’ll age. But all those benefits depend on something we rarely think about until it starts hurting: our feet.
For many of us, walking is so automatic that we never consider the mechanics that make it possible. Yet the way we move, the shoes we wear, and the strength of the muscles in our feet can have a profound impact on how comfortably and efficiently we walk. When something goes wrong at our physical foundation, the effects can ripple upward, leading to pain not just in the feet, but in the knees, hips, and back.
My guest today is Dr. Milica McDowell, a physical therapist and the co-author of the new book Walk. Today on the show, Milica explains why walking speed may be a hidden vital sign, what gives you your signature walking style, and how to spot and address injury-inducing inefficiencies in your gait. We then talk about feet: whether you should worry about pronation, how to rehab plantar fasciitis — and no, it’s not stretching — the best kind of shoes to wear, and much more.
Resources Related to the Podcast
- AoM Article: Solvitur Ambulando — It Is Solved By Walking
- AoM podcast episode with Manoush Zomorodi
- AoM Article: I Started Taking a Walk Every Morning. Here’s What Happened to My Health
- AoM Article: 20 Rules for Walking
- AoM podcast episode with Matt Fitzgerald
- Altra shoes
- Vivobarefoot
- Lems shoes (this is the pair Brett wears)
- Tyr weightlifting shoe
- Injinji toe socks
- Toe spacer
- Study on calf raise standards
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