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Featured Running Shoe Article:
Choosing the Right Running Shoe
by Ryan Fyfe
Purchasing anything new can be a lot of fun, but it can also be
very frustrating. Purchasing a pair of Running shoes is no
different, and do the nature of our bodies I wouldn’t recommend
rushing into a pair of shoes just because they are cheap or
convenient.
No two people have exactly the same foot; however manufactures have
divided shoes into three different categories: Cushioning,
Stability, and Motion Control. Within these three categories their
can be a lot of variation, but it is a good base guide to start
with.
Cushioning - Cushioning shoes are shoes that have little to
no lateral support. These shoes are good for runners who do not need
this support, and have neutral feet. Generally this type of shoe
will be for the runner with a high arch. Instances where this type
of shoe is not right is in a case where you are a pronator or an
overpronator.
Stability - Stability shoes are a mid range shoe category
which offer a balance between cushioning and motion control. This
shoe is for a runner who has a normal arch, lands on the outside of
the foot and rolls forward. If you are unsure of where else to be
this category is a good place to start.
Motion Control - The motion control category is for runners
who really need support in a running shoe. Extreme pronators and
overpronators can take advantage of a Motion control shoe, as well
as a runner with weak ankles and other foot problems that would
benefit from a shoe with a lot of stability.
Of course with only three categories like I mentioned above, there
is a lot of room for variation. This is only meant to be used as a
quick guide for things to look for in running shoes. I would
recommend visiting a running store and having an employee look at
your feet to give you a good idea of what category your feet fit in.
If you have serious foot complications like extreme pronation,
fallen arches, etc I would recommend visiting a foot doctor, as
running shoes by themselves might not be enough. You could require
orthotics, or even just simple strengthening exercises to get and
keep you on your feet.
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About the Author
Ryan Fyfe is the owner and operator of
Shoes Spot.
Which is a great web directory and information center for All types
of shoes from running to dress.
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