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Are They Working for You?. Purchased based on what is popular Color Brand. Buying New Running Shoes . Cushion Stability Motion Control Trail. Sport or Activity. Running arch support Basketball ankle support Wrestling no arch support at all. What kind of shoe is it.
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Are They Working for You? • Purchased based on what is popular • Color • Brand
Buying New Running Shoes • Cushion • Stability • Motion Control • Trail
Sport or Activity • Running arch support • Basketball ankle support • Wrestling no arch support at all
Type of Arch You Have • Moist bag test • Pronating • neutral
Five Tips to finding the perfect running shoe: * 80% of all running shoes fit a half-size shorter than the size marked on the tongue. * Your feet change with age - they get bigger! * Your feet swell as the day goes on! * Running shoe materials are not designed to stretch. * The moral of this story - SIZE UP! Determine your Shoe Type! Which category below does your foot most resemble? SHOE TYPE: Shoe designed to let foot pronate naturally.Shoe designed to promote normal pronation movement.Shoe designed to prevent excessive pronation movement. ARCH TYPE: Medium arch High arch Flat arch RUNNING MECHANICS: Neutral Under-Pronator Over-Pronator Now that you've determined your Shoe Type, you'll be happy to know: * EVERY SHOE on the site been categorized by Shoe Type and is clearly marked as such! * You can even search by Shoe Type to view only those shoes that will work for you! * Choosing the right Shoe Type will help keep you injury free! Tips for a better fit in YOUR running shoes: *Try a padded sock for extra cushioning! *Try a Sorbothane insole - they provide better cushioning than the insole that comes with your shoe! *Adjust your lacing. Reduce the volume of your shoe by using every eyelet. Increase the volume by skipping every other eyelet.
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High Arches Cushioned Shoes
The Roll of Your Foot When You Run • Over-Pronator • Supinator • Neutral
Rolling of the Foot Purchase shoes to support
Poor Shoes Can Cause • Arch Problems • Shin splints • Knee Problems • Lower back pain • Neck pain
Shin splints Shin Splints • • Caused by shoes that lack support for arches • Caused by running on hard surfaces • Caused by lack of pre season conditioning • Ice for rehab
Make up of a Running Shoe • Outer sole • Mid sole • Last • Heel Counters