A cushioning member for an article of footwear. The cushioning member is a
flexible bladder having a fluidly interconnected heel chamber and
forefoot chamber. The bladder is disposed above the sole and beneath the
wearer's foot to provided added cushioning to the wearer. The bladder
contains air at slightly above ambient pressure and can be formed by
thermoforming or by welding two sheets of resilient, flexible material
together. A connecting passage fluidly connects the heel chamber and the
forefoot chamber. The connecting passage is narrow to control the flow of
air between the two chambers.