It did throw me off initially to hear that your right side pronated more than your left. Clinically, we usually see a left side that pronates more than the right. The left side pronates more because of a high incidence of a left anterior pelvic rotation. Without going into specific details on fixing a left sided anterior rotation, just make sure you are performing mobility drills and foam rolling both sides, not just the symptomatic side. If you are a true supinator, a shoe designed for cushioning (vs. control or stability) would be more beneficial with an additional SOFT arch support to make sure the arch makes contact with something while walking or running. Also, emphasize stretching the right adductors.
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