Another thing that may cause your feet to turn out to the side like that is the rotation of your legs at the hip. Due to any number of things, most likely tension as this is a very common cause, your hips may be rotated ever so slightly inward (look down at your right leg and imagine the whole thing turned just a little bit counter clockwise). To stretch the muscles that can cause this, spend around 30-60 seconds in horse stance, then lay down on your belly with your legs splayed out perpendicular to your torso, or as close as you can get. This is sometimes called the 'frog stretch' and it will stretch out the muscles on the inside of your legs.
You should be stretching before every jog/workout already, of course.
If you were older I would suggest visiting a sports massage therapist. If there is one at your school for the sports team, etc., you might consider approaching them and letting them know of your issue.
Form is another factor though, and if it were the only one, the best way to counteract bad form is awareness. Like insight says, focus on it till it's a habit. However I would say practice walking first, with your total attention on the act of walking - try to focus so much that you are aware of every muscle involved (that's just a target, walking involves every muscle in your body) and focus on keeping your hips level, your torso balanced and relaxed, your feet in parallel lines, walking heel to toe and rolling your feet when you walk (that means contacting the ground with your heal, rolling forward instead of dropping the ball of your foot, flexing your toes upwards will help do this), picking up your feet, bending your knees, etc, so that your walk 'flows'. Then upgrade to jogging and do the same thing, while of course focusing on your breathing. It always helped me to jog rhythmically and breathe in rhythm with my feet (10 steps inhale, 10 steps exhale, etc.). Learning to walk consciously first will reflect naturally into running consciously.
The more focused you are, the farther you can push your body. The more aware you are of your body's form, the easier it will be to train it into a new form. With proper form, you will have more endurance from the beginning. Bad running form wears you out; your body has to use more strength and less finesse to accomplish the task. If you learn to use your body's structure to its maximum potential you can exert and sustain greater force with less physical strength/endurance - which means enhanced strength and endurance will consequently be magnified with proper form. Thus (Proper focus) + (proper form) = Natural Power. Old martial arts equation. SHeer physical prowess is less important in martial arts than the development of focus and form (awareness of form), achieved through training consciously.
peace
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