5 Nike Running Shoe Myths That You Can Ignore
We asked Johanna Bjorken, merchandising director and shoe buyer for
JackRabbit Sports in New York City, to clarify some of the most common
footwear misconceptions.
Myth #1: You need weeks to break in athletic shoes.
"Your shoes should feel comfortable from the first run or workout. If
you have to 'break them in' for them to feel good, pick a different nike running shoes ."
Myth #2: You should buy sneakers a half-size bigger than your normal shoes.
"The real test is wiggle room for your toes. Feet expand on impact to
help your body absorb shock. You should have about a thumb's width (half
an inch) between the end
of your longest toe and the end of the
shoe, and the shoes should not squeeze your foot's width. Since we often
wear street shoes more snugly, don't be surprised if
your sneakers end up a full size bigger."
Myth #3: You should shop for sneakers before you work out.
"It depends on when you work out. Your feet expand throughout the day
and after you've worked out. If you work out in the evening, shop in the
evening. If you're a
jump-out-of-bed-with-the-sunrise runner, get sized early in the day. "
Myth #4: You'll stay the same sneaker size your entire adult life.
"Feet expand in length and width as you get older. Middle-age spread isn't just for waistlines and bottoms."
Myth #5: You should replace your sneakers every six months.
"If you're getting aches and pains and the miles on your shoes have
climbed over 300, that might be the message that your shoes are done.
Flip your shoes over and look
at the space between the outsole flex grooves (you might think of it as the tread).
If
you can see the midsole (cushioning foam) flush or even poking through
the grooves, that's another sign your shoes should be retired. If you're
doing gym activities
with a lot of side to side motion, you'll
also want to consider how stretched out the upper is getting, and
whether your foot is sliding around in the nike running shoes ."
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