Do you know that behind all the good
shape and interesting color of the sport shoes, there is something more
important we need to know? Don’t put them in your shopping cart if you didn’t
know about this info! If you still ignore it, then your feet will have to pay
more.
Let’s find out what it’s all about…
Running Shoes
Do you know that when we were
running, our heels get twice heavier load from our body’s weight? So, we need
to get running shoes which mid sole (heels) a little bit higher than the out sole
(front side)
Running Shoes |
Court Shoes
When our outdoor activities are more often rather than the indoor, we need to decrease the load of our body’s weight to the feet. That’s why we need to use flat sport shoes with low profile out sole and firm mid sole to increase our stability. For someone whose the ankle is easy to get hurt then you can choose a flat sport shoes with mid cut upper.
When our outdoor activities are more often rather than the indoor, we need to decrease the load of our body’s weight to the feet. That’s why we need to use flat sport shoes with low profile out sole and firm mid sole to increase our stability. For someone whose the ankle is easy to get hurt then you can choose a flat sport shoes with mid cut upper.
Court Shoes |
Fitness Shoes
Fitness shoes required a flexible
material and the soft layer at the front side to protect the toes and forefoot.
If the floor was made by concrete or linoleum, find the sport shoes with thick
pads. Typically a v-shaped cutout at the ankle can prevent the achilles tendon
from being irritated.
Fitness Shoes |
Walking Shoes
Do not wear shoes with a high shoe
sole if we do the walking most of our time! Find the shoes whose heels not more
than 1.5 cm. The mid soles are firm, hard and thick but they have flexible
material on the out soles.
Walking Shoes |
So, you know what you need now and you can start to find which sport shoes you like the most. Don’t forget to give your feet a rest after your long day had just finished. Find a way to Love Your Feet in here.