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The Easiest Way The Proper Shoes For Yourself?

By David Yabsley


Most often you may end up buying incorrect pair of shoes that may not only burn your wallet but also hurt your feet. Using such inappropriate shoes will increase your foot problems and cause foot ailments. Such foot problems can be prevented from happening by wearing the right pair of shoes. The foot wear may vary depending on the activity, foot type and body type.

Learning about the various arch profiles is the first step to buying foot wear. Foot arches are categorized into 3 types namely normal, flat and high. You can identify your foot type by observing your foot prints thoroughly. A foot print that shows a half arch is often a normal arch. Almost all types of shoes fit well for a normal arched foot. Arched foot is also considered to be flexible and balanced. Stability shoes would work great if a person with normal arched foot performs more physical activities like running and walking. Otherwise, a moderate cushion shoe would be ideal for a normal arch.

A foot print that shows the foot ball and heel is termed as high arch. The set back of high arch foot is that it does not absorbs shock. A cushion shoe would be the best fit for high arch as it would help in shock absorption.

If you find your foot print displaying the foot ball and the heel, then you might have a high arch. Wearing a cushion shoe will help in providing an inward pro nation as the high arch foot is not capable of absorbing shock.

Pointed shoes and delicate shoes with heels would be appropriate for skinny ankles. Those with skinny ankles should refrain from wearing bulky shoes as it may look too big on the ankles. A bolder should would be good for thicker ankles as it would balance the ankle width. Also, ankle strapped footwear and heeled foot wear are not ideal for thicker ankles.

While buying boots, it is important to figure out whether the upper part of boots fits the calf of the leg. It is ideal to buy those boots that pair well with the shape of your legs. If you have a fuller body, then you can balance the look by wearing a thick heeled boot. Also, avoid wearing ankle straps because it may make your legs to appear shorter. In fact, you can try mules and thongs if you have medium to short legs. Also, make sure that the shoes that you buy do not prick you as it may be devastating to your feet.

When shopping for walking shoes; ensure that the front part of the shoe flexes or bends easily. After putting on the shoes; wiggle your toes to ensure that the toe box has enough room for toe movement. Also ensure that the heel is snugly cupped within the shoe and offers adequate cushioning and stability. Lean back on your heels after putting on the shoes; and ensure that your heels are well supported. Walk around the showroom taking gradual steps from heel to toe. Ensure that there is no pinching or any kind of resistance. In addition, a thick tongue is preferred in order to prevent the friction or pressure on the foot caused by the laces. Padding on the ankle collar is a must for running shoes as they secure the Achilles tendon.




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