Shoes
Comfortable, well fitting shoes can be the key to an enjoyable walking program. Follow these simple guidelines to chosing the best shoe for you.
Proper Construction
- leather is best because it breathes and molds to fit your foot
- soles should be strong and flexible with a good grip
- insoles should be cushioned to absorb forces
- comfortable and lightweight
How the Shoe Fits
- must be comfortable right away, without a break-in or stretching period
- always buy for your biggest foot
- shop later in the afternoon, when your feet are at their largest
- toe box should be roomy so that you can wiggle your toes
- your forefoot should not be wider than your shoe (don't buy too narrow)
- the heel should fit snugly and the instep should not gape open
- try on a variety of shoes, walk around the store to ensure they fit properly
Content provided by City of Saskatoon, Leisure Services Department "A Smart Start Guide to Walking for Fitness: Walk the Walk"
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