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Figure 4-1. Parts of a Running Shoe
Some General Terms
" Outsole is the material on the bottom of the shoe that comes in direct contract
with the running surface.
" Midsole is the layer of cushioning that is placed between the upper and out-
soles.
" Lateral is the outer-edge of the shoe.
" Medial is the inner or arch side of the shoe.
" Upper is the part of the sole that is above the midsole.
" Achilles notch is the U or V-shaped cut at the top of the heel collar which
prevents irritation of the achilles tendon.
" Heel counter is a firm cup usually made of plastic that is encased in the
upper and surrounds the heel to control excessive rear foot motion.
" External heel counter is a rigid plastic collar that wraps around the heel of
the shoe to provide support and control excess pronation.
" Motion control designs or devices control the inward rolling or pronation of
the foot. Some amount of pronation is normal: corrective measures are neces-
sary only if there is excessive rolling or under-pronation.
Terms Related to Cushioning
" Cushioning is provided by midsoles and is needed for shock absorption.