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If you are a seasoned runner you know the importance of a good running shoe. It can make the difference between a great running experience and potential injury.
The problem is not being informed. Most people do not know that there is a proper shoe for your foot type. Knowing your foot type before you hit the stores can make a world of difference whether you want to do brisk walking, jogging or marathons.
How do you determine your foot type? It’s really quite simple. Get a piece of dark paper and then soak your feet and step on the paper. Look closely at the imprint. There are generally three types of feet.
1) If your imprint covers most of the feet (not much arch at all) then you have flat feet. You are among the 60% of the population in America with flat feet.
2) If you show a wide arch and narrow line of your outer foot then you have high arches. You are among the 30% of the population of in America.
3) If your imprint has a medium arch then congratulations. You are among the 10%
of the population in America with the ideal foot.
Regardless of what foot type you have, there are running shoes that are right for you. As many as 56% of the 30 million runners in America, have injuries from improper shoe selection. So you can see that you do have to do your homework to protect yourself.
With all the pressure one gets from TV adds or what is popular to wear now, you really need to put the health aspect first. Most likely you will be able to find a shoe that is right for your foot type and still have style.
To determine the shoe to buy, here are some guidelines:
1) For the flat-footed person, you will want to buy a shoe that is rigid and stable.
This will prevent your ankles from bending inward or outward and it will protect you.
2) If you have high arches, you will want to look for a very cushioned shoe. High
arched feet don’t absorb shock very well so you’ll want that cushion to help in
absorbing the shock for you.
3) For the medium arch or ideal foot, you want the combination of both the
stability and cushion for your feet,
When you try on a shoe it should be snug but not tight and there should be approximately a 1/2-inch between your longest toe and the front of your running shoe. Tip: Shop for your shoes late afternoon when your feet are a little more spread. If it is not comfortable when you are in the store, imagine what it will be like when you are out on a run. So test them well while you’re there.
In summary, those shoes you bought that were such a bargain may be cause for concern in the future, so pick wisely and may your running experience be smooth and wonderful. Your feet will be most grateful.
About the Author
Willie Jones
http://www.onlyrunningshoes.com
Willie is a freelance writer and researcher who enjoys sharing information.
Only Running Shoes
Cross training shoes are a very versatile shoe. What ever your choices of exercise are, walking, weight training, Pilates, good cross training shoes will provide a good diversity of support toward achieving your goal. They are referred to as a mid range type of exercise shoe. They are not really created for any one specific type of extreme sport activity. For example, if you plan on doing a fair amount of running, you may want to buy a proper running shoe. If you plan to get a healthy mix of forms of exercises then cross training shoes are a smart choice.
Good training shoes should be able to meet all your needs. When looking for the best pair of cross trainers, keep your physical activities and physical needs in mind. Some shoes are designed with running and general exercise in mind, others are best suited for cardio or in weight training. Nothing to extreme or excessive of course.
There are many designs but most styles are created to accommodate a variety of needs. You will find several good cross trainers are mid-cut, not as flexible as a running shoe, and good with support. The support is usually shown in the way they design the sides of the shoes. A combination of leather and breathable mess is a good combination.
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