1. forefoot - Noun
2. forefoot - Verb
One of the anterior feet of a quardruped or multiped; -- usually written fore foot.
A piece of timber which terminates the keel at the fore end, connecting it with the lower end of the stem.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAll areas of the foot, which are the forefoot, midfoot, and rearfoot, absorb various forces while running and can lead to injuries as well. Source: Internet
Like Kyrie’s line of kicks, the Adapt BB 2.0 has added Air Zoom Turbo to the forefoot for more bounce and cushioning. Source: Internet
The shoe has two Zoom Air pods in the forefoot and a supportive TPU plate running through the midsole. Source: Internet
The knitted collar around the ankle and the knit forefoot make the Phantom feel like a sock on your foot, which some runners will appreciate more than others (the Sonic is more minimalistic and doesn't have a knitted collar). Source: Internet
High heels can also cause corns because their shape forces extra pressure onto your toes and forefoot, which in turn causes your toes to push up against the inside of your shoes more often. Source: Internet
The terminal phalanx, with the claw attached, folds back in the forefoot into a sheath by the outer side of the middle phalanx of the digit, and is retained in this position when at rest by a strong elastic ligament. Source: Internet