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Ask and expert: Choosing the right running shoes

Ask Coach Jenny

Q: How big of a difference do the correct running shoes make as far as brand, fit and arch? ~Jeff
A: Hi, Jeff. I love this question because everyone has different needs for running shoes and yes, the fit really does matter. What works for you may not work for me and vice versa. And running in the wrong shoes can cause aches, pains and detours in your routine.
That said, it’s important to note that shopping for running shoes can be as overwhelming as the cereal aisle in the grocery store. There are rows and rows of flashy-colored shoes and styles, enough to make you lightheaded. But there are a few things you can do to make the shoe shopping process flow with ease and maybe even a little joy, too.

  • Wet the sole of your foot.
  • Walk onto a paper towel, paper shopping bag or piece of paper.
  • Look at the shape of the wet pattern.  It will indicate whether you have a high or low arch or are neutral.
  • From there you can narrow down your shoe options to match the shape of your foot.

Check out this link from RunnersWorld.com if you’d like to know more about the wet test and which type of arch you have. http://www.runnersworld.com/article/0,7120,s6-240-319-326-7152-0,00.html

There you have it, Jeff. I hope you find these tips to be helpful the next time you’re looking to trade out those old running shoes and slip into something more comfortable, and supportive, for your feet.