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Selecting Running Shoes
Selecting Running Shoes
Selecting Running Shoes by
The Running Advisor -
It won’t take long for a runner to realize the overwhelming
importance of shoes. Poorly chosen footwear can cause injury under
the wrong circumstances. So, what constitutes a good choice in
footwear? Read on to discover the RIGHT way to select running
shoes.
First, the proper fit. Too tight or loose can cause rubbing or
otherwise cause pain. It isn’t sufficient just to put the
shoe on, if possible move the foot through a range of motion and as
much of a running gait as is practical. It is entirely possible to
find shoes with subtle imperfections in the fit that aren’t
immediately apparent.
Second, we should worry about your running technique. A proper
motion for the foot rolls from heel to toe, and has a slight inward
rotation as the ball of the foot touches the ground. There are
shoes to compensate for a greater tendency to wear the inside,
outside or other parts of the shoe tread. As well, there are shoes
to compensate for greater or lesser than normal amounts of this
standard foot motion, called pronation. The simplest way to
determine this is to examine an old pair of running shoes and check
the wear pattern. Excessive wear on the inside of the front part of
the shoe indicates over pronation, such wear on the outside of the
front of the shoe indicates supination.
Third is the priority of the shoe. Shoe designers tend to create
shoes to emphasize stability, cushioning or motion control. If you
don’t know which of these you actually need, stability is
probably the place to start. However, cushioning should be a given.
Each time your foot hits the ground, you are dealing with an impact
of around three times your body weight, and you’ll do this
fifteen hundred times a mile.
Brand is not unimportant, but there are so many and they change
rapidly enough that it makes little sense to cover in an article
this of this size. Instead, you should simply keep in mind brands
you like and try their products first. There are many ways to
achieve cushioning and stability, and you simply might be well
suited to the one a given brand uses. Appearance matters not one
bit, when considering a running shoe. If your priority is a given
look, spending the money for a running shoe is a waste of funds,
possibly much funds.
Finally, shoes can be optimized for a given type of running. This
can be high performance competition shoes, shoes for running on
pavement and shoes for running on broken surfaces or cross
country.
To discover additional tips for selecting
running shoes, check out my FREE guide at www.TheRunningAdvisor.com
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