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How To Buy The Right Trainers

When it comes to buying trainers, there are a number of things you need to keep in mind. Your feet take a lot of abuse during sports and exercise routines, and it's very important that you have the right trainers on or your feet may get injured. However, not all sports put the same type of pressure on your feet, and so not all trainers are designed in the same way. Here are some tips for finding the right pair for you.

Vibram five finger shoes was designed to reinvent the pleasure of 'barefooting.' It allows us to go back to the beginning, the way we were supposed to live. The moment we start using the Five Fingers to move bare feet, we experience a sudden resurge of a lot of abilities that we had lost due to years of forcing our body into unnatural movement. Gradually, we start to get back our original way of walking, the pain that we used to feel in our calf muscles or around our waist suddenly vanish, and most importantly we start feeling free and happy.

It's also very important to know your feet. Do you have low or high arches? To figure this out, wet your feet and stand on a towel. If you see an outline of your entire foot, you've got low arches. If you see only a thin line between your heel and your toes, you have high arches. For high arches, you'll need a shoe with a narrow heel and a lot of cushion. Low arches, on the other hand, need a shoe that is much more stable. For those with medium arches, you can select either.

There are several other things to keep in mind. Remember that your feet swell during the afternoon and evening, so go shoe shopping then, not in the morning. Also, be sure to take a pair of workout socks to wear when trying on your shoes. Also, don't just assume that a size ten in one brand of trainers is going to fit the same as a size ten in another, so put them on, lace them up the way you would lace them, and walk around or even run down an aisle. Don't be afraid to really test out the shoes - if you don't, you may end up with trainers that hurt your feet.

by: jane simi




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