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I know there seem to be a lot of similar questions, but most are about pain on the top of the foot, mine. Mine is located on the inside of both feet when I run.

Here's my situation,. I am extremely overweight (honestly I weigh around 290 for 6'0) and I have very flat feet. I did go and buy good shoes with thick gel soles (is that the right word  ? had to translate). The pain occurs only when I run after about 700m and quite rapidly wears off when I stop running. After my jog I feel no pain afterwards so I don't think I'm injured (yet). I also have the same pain in my calves but the foot pain is worse and makes me have to stop running even though I could still run.

Here's my question : isIs this a matter of being overweight +and having flat feet and? Will losing weight will make it better or can, and will I injure myself if I continue to run  ?

(I hope this fits this part of SE, I tried to make my question as objective and closed as possible even though there may be more than one answer to my questions.

I know there seem to be a lot of similar questions but most are about pain on the top of the foot, mine is located on the inside of both feet when I run.

Here's my situation, I am extremely overweight (honestly I weigh around 290 for 6'0) and I have very flat feet. I did go and buy good shoes with thick gel soles (is that the right word  ? had to translate). The pain occurs only when I run after about 700m and quite rapidly wears off when I stop running. After my jog I feel no pain afterwards so I don't think I'm injured (yet). I also have the same pain in my calves but the foot pain is worse and makes me have to stop running even though I could still run.

Here's my question : is this a matter of being overweight + flat feet and losing weight will make it better or can I injure myself if I continue to run  ?

(I hope this fits this part of SE, I tried to make my question as objective and closed as possible even though there may be more than one answer to my questions.

I know there seem to be a lot of similar questions, but most are about pain on the top of the foot. Mine is located on the inside of both feet when I run.

Here's my situation. I am extremely overweight (honestly I weigh around 290 for 6'0) and I have very flat feet. I did go and buy good shoes with thick gel soles (is that the right word? had to translate). The pain occurs only when I run after about 700m and quite rapidly wears off when I stop running. After my jog I feel no pain afterwards so I don't think I'm injured (yet). I also have the same pain in my calves but the foot pain is worse and makes me have to stop running even though I could still run.

Is this a matter of being overweight and having flat feet? Will losing weight make it better, and will I injure myself if I continue to run?

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Foot and calves pain when running

I know there seem to be a lot of similar questions but most are about pain on the top of the foot, mine is located on the inside of both feet when I run.

Here's my situation, I am extremely overweight (honestly I weigh around 290 for 6'0) and I have very flat feet. I did go and buy good shoes with thick gel soles (is that the right word ? had to translate). The pain occurs only when I run after about 700m and quite rapidly wears off when I stop running. After my jog I feel no pain afterwards so I don't think I'm injured (yet). I also have the same pain in my calves but the foot pain is worse and makes me have to stop running even though I could still run.

Here's my question : is this a matter of being overweight + flat feet and losing weight will make it better or can I injure myself if I continue to run ?

(I hope this fits this part of SE, I tried to make my question as objective and closed as possible even though there may be more than one answer to my questions.