| A |
The best shoe for you depends on a number of factors, such as your arch height,
walking pattern, weight and the type of exercise you will perform. You indicated
that your feet roll in too much, which is called over-pronation. The severity of
the over-pronation helps determine if you need "motion control" or "stability"
shoes. "Motion control" athletic shoes are designed to control significant over-pronation and are good for people with flat feet. "Stability" shoes can help
control mild over-pronation. You will want to avoid "cushioning" shoes, as
they do not help correct over-pronation. Look for a shoe designed specifically
for your sport, such as a running, walking, etc. Shop in the afternoon when
your feet are more swollen. Have your feet measured to confirm your size and
width. Put on the socks that you plan to wear during exercise. A knowledgeable
salesperson can help determine if you have the proper fit. |