Archive for 'Shoes' Category

Good Exercise Shoes Equal Less Injuries

By - Last updated: Saturday, December 3, 2011

You might think that you just go to the store, buy fitness shoes and then go out and exercise. You can do that but at what cost? This article shares the information you need to know about buying exercise shoes so you will get fit and not hurt while exercising.

How to Know If Your New Shoes Fit

By - Last updated: Friday, December 2, 2011

Wearing properly fitting shoes is key to having comfort and energy throughout the day. If you feet don’t fit properly you compensate by changing your posture, which leads to systemic imbalance causing other chronic issues and depleting energy. See out a well educated clerk to help you find the right shoe and don’t settle for anything less than the perfect shoe.

My Shoes Don’t Fit!

By - Last updated: Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Since shoe fit affects foot function, the marriage between foot and shoe needs to be a harmonious one. People with foot problems are very often people with shoe problems. Shoes should allow the foot to do its job while still protecting it from the forces of walking 10,000+ steps you take a day. During this daily venture your feet will take on many tasks.

Best Shoes for In-Home Zumba

By - Last updated: Tuesday, November 29, 2011

If you’re looking for information or are making a decision about purchasing the best shoes for in-home Zumba, then grab a chair, because you’re gonna want to read this article! In this article we’ re going to look at 3 of the most frequently asked questions about the best shoes for in-home Zumba.

Things to Consider in Buying Basketball Shoes

By - Last updated: Monday, November 28, 2011

Before buying basketball shoes consider the vital parts that need to be on the shoes to make them more comfortable for players. Since basketball requires intensive movements, such as jumping, running, dribbling, shooting, and many more, the shoes should stand these actions.

Buying Athletic Shoes for Your Foot Type

By - Last updated: Monday, November 28, 2011

Buying athletic shoes can be a very daunting task, especially with the never-ending options of shoes found at stores. However, there is a science to athletic shoes, so you can find a pair that are best for you and decrease the chances of injury to your feet with some fundamental knowledge. Before buying an athletic shoe, you must know what type of foot you have.

Shoe Organizers – Fix Your Footwear Fiasco

By - Last updated: Sunday, November 27, 2011

The first step to solving a footwear fiasco is to break yourself of the habit of kicking them off the minute you walk in the door – and never putting them back in their proper place until you wear them again. The second step to correcting this bad habit is to come up with a proper place for all your shoes. That’s where all kinds of shoe organizers come into play.

The 10 Must-Have Pairs of Shoes

By - Last updated: Saturday, November 26, 2011

Take our advice: make sure you have one of each of these 10 types of shoes in your closet. From sneakers to heels, you’ll be prepared for every situation!

How Not to Buy Running Shoes

By - Last updated: Friday, November 25, 2011

We had never purchased running shoes and to our novice eye they all looked pretty much the same. Naturally we gravitate towards those we thought looked cool. I didn’t know much about it at the time, but even back then I was pretty sure that a selection criteria based mostly on which company carried your favorite colors probably wasn’t the correct way to pick running shoes.

Flat Feet and Shoes – A Guide to Proper Shoe Selection

By - Last updated: Thursday, November 24, 2011

Flat feet (pes planus) are very common across a broad range of people. The strain placed on the foot and body due to the flatness of the feet can cause numerous foot problems. Unfortunately, the necessary use of shoes at an early age to protect our feet does not allow those with flat feet to develop the muscular and structural adjustment needed to function better.