Hi! To tell you the truth: one of my favorite hobbies is running and I have
been a marathon runner for quite a few years already. In this article I would
like to talk about the importance of choosing the right shoes and the right
surface to do what we love must, that is running of course. Back in the time,
when I was based in Europe, I started to participate in a few half–marathons in
Switzerland. It was a wonderful place to practice that kind of activity back
then. The scenery is so majestic and the mountain air so clean in this part of
the world.While I was there I did quite a lot of full marathons in Switzerland
and France as well, may be around 25 and 3 times a 100km race, the famous Biel
100km Race. The 100km run, what a real experience! Back then we started the race
just before sunset around 8pm I think, with an average of 3000 to 4000
participants each year.? The first arrived to the finish just around sunrise, as
this race took always place in summer; the nights are pretty short there in the
summer months. Back to the main subject of this article I really believe in the
importance of choosing the right shoes and the right surface as well, for the
long daily training sessions. Why is that? It is very simple in fact: to save
the "machine", by that of course I mean our body and especially our legs and
articulations. They are the most precious pieces of equipment for a runner, the
knees and the ankles being the most exposed to injuries and pain. First
regarding the shoes, to save our articulations we really need to wear good
quality shoes that are right for us. Now to get a good quality shoes is quite an
easy task nowadays, with so many great brands available on the market, if we buy
one of the 5 top brands shoes we are almost sure to make a good buy.
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deciding point also must be the way you feel inside the shoes that you are ready
to buy. One must feel very comfortable in those new shoes, do not take them too
small of course, just a bit bigger to allow your feet to expand as the feet
temperature goes up while running. One good piece of advice now is: When you go
to the shoe shop take your old shoes with you; then the specialist at the shop
will inspect those old shoes to see the way they are worn out. From this
inspection he will be able to find out the way you run and the way you position
your body in those shoes while running. He should then be able to tell you if
you are a neutral, overpronator or underpronator (supinator) runner. This is
something very important to know before you buy a new pair of running shoes;
because this knowledge will guide you to decide what kind of shoe is best suited
to you personally. A few words about pronation: Neutral Pronation: A runner who
neutrally pronates initially strikes the ground on the lateral side of the heel.
As the runner transfers weight from toes to the metatarsus, the foot will roll
in a medial direction, such that the weight is distributed evenly across the
metatarsus. Overpronation: A runner whose bone structure involves external
rotation at the hip, knee or ankle will be more likely to overpronate than one
whose bone structure has internal rotation or central alignment. A runner who
overpronates tends to wear down their running shoes on the medial (inside) side
of the shoe towards the toe area. Underpronation (supination): A runner who
underpronates also initially strikes the ground on the lateral side of the heel.
As the runner transfers weight from the heel to the metatarsus, the foot will
not roll far enough in a medial direction. The weight is distributed unevenly
across the metatarsus, with excessive weight borne on the fifth metatarsal,
towards the lateral side of the foot. In this stage of gait, the knee will
generally, but not always, track laterally of the metatarsus. Like an
overpronator, an underpronator does not absorb shock efficiently – but for the
opposite reason. The underpronated foot is like a diving board that, instead of
failing to spring someone in the air because it is too flimsy, it fails to do so
because it is too rigid. There is virtually no give. An underpronator's arches
of ankles don't experience much motion as they cycle through the gait. We always
have to remember that the feet strike the ground about 1,725 times per mile
while running with up to approximately 4.5 times the body weight. It is now very
easy to understand the importance of choosing the right running shoes, if we
want to run many years longer without injury. Knowing that most of the
manufacturers like for example Brooks and Asics produce all kind of shoes that
are suitable for each running style namely: neutral, overpronator or
underpronator. We just have to make sure to choose the right model suitable to
our gait. It is now very important, if you have had pain or injuries, that you
see a specialist before you buy a new pair of running shoes, a podiatrist will
tell you straight away what kind of runner you are and what kind of shoes you
should be wearing to minimize the risk of further injuries. Another good tip to
save those precious legs is to make sure that you change our shoes on time. It
is very important not to wait too long before changing to a new pair of shoes. A
pair of running shoes too worn out can do some significant damage to your
articulations only just after a few months, without you noticing it. Another
aspect of running that we have to take care as well is on what surface we do our
long training session. Again to save those precious legs and articulations for
the future it is much better to do those sessions on grass or dirt or even sand
as opposed to asphalt. Soft surface will able you to run for many years longer
without major injuries. This article was originally published in
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