Tuesday, 30 May 2017

How to Choose Running Shoes

"Trying to find the right running shoe for your needs can leave you feeling bewildered and confused especially when you see so many different types. Buying the wrong running shoes can leave you injured and unprotected and by the time you have found the correct ones you may have wasted money too.
This is why I have decided to take the mystery out of choosing running shoes by explaining what the terminology means."


Maximum support running shoes

This category is the most supportive and controlling, and are designed to slow down excessive pronation. They include features like medial posts, which are higher density materials on the inner side of the midsole to stop it from collapsing as the heel everts onto it. They tend to have a carbon rubber outer sole for durability and are built on a straight last (mould), which offers maximum ground contact and stability.

Structured cushioned / stability shoes

These shoes offer a good blend of motion control and cushioning. They are not as heavy and controlling as maximum support running shoes, but still offer excellent support. This is the most popular category of training shoes and are generally built on straight or semi curved lasts to offer ground contact stability.

Cushioned / neutral trainers

Cushioned shoes generally have no motion control features and are lighter. They are built on a curved or semi curved last to encourage faster movement and feel softer under-foot. This shoe is great for neutral foot types who are less than 13 stone in weight and orthotic wearers. If you have a neutral foot type but are over 13 stone in weight, consider structured cushioning shoes, which offer a little more support.

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