I think I noticed what you were talking about. It reminds of something I was reading about running stress fractures and hip adduction. The way the foot and hip are working look a little different on the left side and it seems to make the push-off part of the stride more noticeable so maybe that's why it seemed like the left leg was coming through later..
I am sports medicine student at the moment and i looks like to me when u r at impact for stride on your left leg it tends to have more supination that ur right foot which will cause it to feel like its feeling more in control when leaving the ground if it is causing u pain at all i would recommend seeing a sports medicine physician
I think I noticed what you were talking about. It reminds of something I was reading about running stress fractures and hip adduction. The way the foot and hip are working look a little different on the left side and it seems to make the push-off part of the stride more noticeable so maybe that's why it seemed like the left leg was coming through later..
I am sports medicine student at the moment and i looks like to me when u r at impact for stride on your left leg it tends to have more supination that ur right foot which will cause it to feel like its feeling more in control when leaving the ground if it is causing u pain at all i would recommend seeing a sports medicine physician